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Ghana became part of the British Empire in 1900 after the final Ashanti war.
Ghana was and still is in the North-West of Africa. Ghana was a powerful Kingdom that developed in about 700AD. Ghana was wealthy and powerful because it salt and gold trade at the time. African and Arab Traders met at Kumbi Saleh, the capital of Ghana to exchange goods. The other main items for trade from Ghana were slaves, leather goods and ivory. In return the traders of Ghana bought cloth, weapons and horses, as well as salt from the Arab Traders. After about 600 years, Ghana became part of a new Kingdom called Mali. For over 200 years, it was the most powerful Kingdom in West Africa. Later Mali became part of the Kingdom called Songhay. For a while Songhay controlled gold trade until it was defeated by the Moroccon Army Note: The modern country of Ghana is not in the same place as the ancient kingdom. Modern Ghana used to be a British Colony called Gold Coast, until it became independent.
In 1801, Ireland joined Britain, to become part of the United Kingdom. In 1922, Ireland was partitioned creating Northern Ireland, which is still part of the United Kingdom, and what is now known as the Republic of Ireland, which is not part of the United Kingdom.
United Kingdom, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Bukina Faso, Togo, Ghana and the Norwegian run part of Antarctica
It doesn't ! The UK has never been part of the US !
No, Ghana is not located on the Mediterranean Sea. It is situated in West Africa, bordered by the Gulf of Guinea to the south, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean. The ancient Kingdom of Ghana, which existed from around the 6th to the 13th century, was located further inland and was known for its wealth in gold, but it was not near the Mediterranean region.
Yes, is part of Accra (The capital city of Ghana)
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False. The Kingdom of Ghana, which existed from around the 6th to the 13th century, prospered primarily from its control of gold and trade routes rather than ivory and diamonds. While ivory was part of the trade in West Africa, diamonds were not a significant resource in the region during Ghana's peak. The kingdom thrived on trade in gold, salt, and other goods, establishing itself as a powerful entity in the trans-Saharan trade network.
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