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The West African Kingdom of Ghana

In this lesson, students will be able to define the following terms:

The Kingdom of Ghana“The Land of Gold”

Trans-Saharan tradeTaxation in Ghana

The Decline of Ghana

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A series of powerful trading kingdomsdeveloped in West Africa.

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The Kingdom of Ghana

• In the grasslands of West Africa, a series of trading kingdoms emerged.

• The first great kingdom of West Africa was Ghana.

• Ghana was called the “land of gold” even though it did not have gold.

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The Kingdom of Ghana did not owngold fields but it did control the

trade in gold.

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Trans-Saharan Trade

• The Kingdom of Ghana controlled the Trans-Saharan trade.

• This was a trade connecting North Africa to West Africa via the Sahara desert.

• North African nomads carried salt and other goods across the Sahara in exchange for gold.

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West Africa lacked salt.Humans need salt to live.

Due to its importance, salt wasexchanged for gold!

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Control of the Trade

• The Trans-Saharan trade passed through Ghana.

• Due to its location, the kings of Ghana were able to tax traders entering and exiting Ghana.

• Therefore, Ghana was able to control the trade.

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Due to location, Ghana controlled the trade.

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Wealth and Power

• Wealth from trade helped Ghana maintain a powerful army.

• A powerful army allowed the kings of Ghana to expand the kingdom.

• The kings of Ghana kept the peace for many years.

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The kings of Ghana kept the peace.This allowed nomads to travel safely

and trade to prosper.

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The Decline of Ghana

• In 1076 A.D., the Almoravids invaded Ghana.

• The Almoravids were religious Muslims from North Africa.

• Ghana never fully recovered from this invasion.

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The Kingdomof Ghanaemerged

as early as 500 A.D. Itcollapsed in the 11th century.

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Questions for Reflection:

• Describe Trans-Saharan trade.• Why was the Kingdom of Ghana called the

“land of gold” if it didn’t own any gold fields?

• What were the effects of the Trans-Saharan trade on the kingdom of Ghana?

• Who were the Almoravids and how did their actions affect the kingdom of Ghana?