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Ghana

 

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Formed by th century by exchanging gold from the forests of west Africa for salt/dates from the Sahara or for goods from Mediterranean north Africa. Camels, were introduced tcreating better trade. By 3rd century C.E. it rose to power by taxing the salt and gold exchanged within its borders. 1th century, rulers had converted to Islam and were at its height of power. Almoravid armies invaded Ghana from north Africa (176), the power was declining despite the kingdom’s survival. 13th century, new states rose.

 

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