The Ghana Empire, flourishing from the 6th to the 13th century in West Africa, rose to prominence due to its strategic position in the trans-Saharan trade routes, particularly in gold and salt. Its wealth and power attracted traders and contributed to the establishment of a complex society with advanced political structures. However, the empire began to decline in the late 11th century due to factors such as invasions by the Almoravids, internal strife, and the shifting of trade routes that diminished its economic base. By the 13th century, it had largely fallen, paving the way for the rise of the Mali Empire.
Fact= The Ghana empire fell because all the people there were butt-lickers actually the north of afriac invaded Ghana causeing Ghana to fall.
because they dindt knowhow to fight
In 1070, Ghana was a powerful empire abd at its height had over 200,000 warriors. There is no definitive answer about what caused the fall of the empire. However, one theory is Sudanese Berbers invaded Ghana and either conquered or converted it to Islam. Another theory is that it fell after the sacking by the Almoravid Movement.
Ghana defeated Mali
Ghana Empire
the fall of Ghana was cuse by the portugeues and the northern Africa
Ghana became a wealthy empire in the 800s C. E., during the medieval times.
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The Ghana empire was located in the western part of Africa.
Mali began to take over the territory of the Ghana Empire in the early 13th century, with significant military campaigns occurring around the years 1235 to 1240. The fall of Ghana was largely completed by the mid-13th century as Mali expanded its influence and control over the region. By the end of the 1240s, Mali had effectively absorbed the remnants of the Ghana Empire.
taxes got raised, morals got declined, and the government grew corrupt. good enough?
Ghana empire