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Under Mansa Musa, Mali was very rich.
New discoveries of Gold along River Niger made Mali wealthy.
Under Mansa Musa, Mali was very rich.
The enormous trade made by the Byzantine Empire very rich.
It created more trade and made Mali more rich.
I believe the Social Structures of the Empire of Mali were.. * Kings, at the Top * Priests * Storytellers, or Griots * Slaves. Hopefully, that will be able to help you.
In the 1300s Songhai had become so rich and powerful to draw attention of the rulers of Mali. Then, they sent an army to conquer Songhai. Later, as the Empire of Mali became weaker, they rose up against them, and won their freedom.
In the 1300s Songhai had become so rich and powerful to draw attention of the rulers of Mali. Then, they sent an army to conquer Songhai. Later, as the Empire of Mali became weaker, they rose up against them, and won their freedom.
mali in the past was important because: -it was the mane trade route over the nile -had rich supply of gold and salt -had lots of slaves to sell to mostly italy since it was very popular to have a lave in italy at that time
It created more trade and made Mali more rich.
Mali became rich primarily through the trans-Saharan trade in gold and salt. Gold, especially from the Bambuk and Bure regions, was highly sought after, while salt was essential for preservation and nutrition. This lucrative trade enabled the Mali Empire to thrive economically and culturally, attracting scholars and traders to its cities, particularly Timbuktu. The wealth generated from these trades helped establish Mali as a significant power in West Africa during the medieval period.
Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.