They were both West African Kingdoms that were based on trade.
Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, each overlapping each other as they expand one after the other
Ghana only traded within Africa and Songhai had Muslim influences. The main trade in Ghana was between salt and gold, but the trade in Songhai was more diverse. In Ghana they had to pay tax to the king, but in Songhai they did not. Ghana was ruled by a single king. Songhai had five provinces that were each ruled by a separate governor. I hope that helps :)
The Ghana Empire prospered as the "land of gold" far to the west.
Songhai because it covered a lot of area, and grew farther than Mali.
Mali, Songhai, and Ghana gained their wealth from trading and controlling.
ancient Ghana and ancient Mali. Improved answer: that's not true. ancient Ghana and ancient Mali were kingdoms before Songhai. mostly North Africa traded with Songhai to get salt and gold. i believe this is true.
Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
It also was a huge trading empire that came after Ghana and Mali.
Ghana-Mali-Songhai
Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
Ghana, Mali, Songhai
It Is Very Confusing To Figure It Out But I've Looked And Looked And I CANT Find It But I Have All Three Empires Ghana, Mali, And Songhai (sawng-hy) So I Personaly Think It Is Mali Or Ghana And Its Deffinitaley Not Songhai Soo That's All I Have Sorry, Bye