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The Empire of Ghana - Coggle Diagram
The Empire of Ghana
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Empire of Ghana
trade across the Sahara had trade across the Sahara had existed for centuries trade remained infrequent because of the harsh desert conditions. at first they used oxen, donkeys, and horses but then they started using camels With the camel, nomads blazed new routes across the desert and trade increased.
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ghana's rule strengthened and trade continued to connect peoples and
communities, the empire’s cities, at least, began to develop similarities.
Ghana's king controlled trade and commanded a large army. The king left the people at peace and allowed them to rule their own people. if they payed their taxes.
The king was regarded as the supreme authority in Ghana. The king's administration was aided by an administrative class.
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Gold dust freely circulated in the marketplace, so the king limited the supply of gold and kept its price from falling.
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