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The Ancient Empire of Ghana!

The Ancient Empire of Ghana!. By the coolest kids in school. Andy H., Coop Dog, Corner kid, Jobes , Cray-Z, and Ice-T. Oh yeah, Colton too. 400s C.E.-1076 C.E. Government!. Ruled by an awesome warrior king who called himself “Ghana”, which means “warrior king”.

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The Ancient Empire of Ghana!

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  1. The Ancient Empire of Ghana! By the coolest kids in school. Andy H., Coop Dog, Corner kid, Jobes, Cray-Z, and Ice-T. Oh yeah, Colton too. 400s C.E.-1076 C.E.

  2. Government! • Ruled by an awesome warrior king who called himself “Ghana”, which means “warrior king”. • Very strong military which protected the kingdom’s borders and trade routes, and helped to upkeep the capital city and major markets. • Ability to use iron weapons to control the gold and salt trade. Used iron-tipped spearheads, lances, knives, and swords to give them a technological advantage over the bone and wood weapons of their neighbors.

  3. Trade Routes • Camel caravans brought goods, copper, dried fruit, salt, clothing manufactured goods exchange for Kola nuts, hides, ivory, gold and slaves. • The gold came from Wangara people. • The Wangarians needed salt so they traded their surplus of gold for the essential salt.

  4. Look at dem nuts!

  5. Religion • Practiced traditional African religions • Avoided disaster by pleasing gods through prayer and rituals • Prayed to ancestors • Believed one god created world but lesser gods ruled over daily life and nature • Maintained beliefs by dividing trading cities into 2 sections: one for Muslims one for local people

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