Holt World History Medieval to Early Modern Times
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
African Family
Family was very important to the ancient Africans. Each person had his or her own job in the family. As soon as they were old enough to work, they would work. They believed that when a person died their spirit would always stay close to you. The village society consisted of families, extended families, village chiefs, and a council of elders.
African Trade
Trade in Africa was a common thing. Africa is the second largest continent in the world. Trade was mainly salt and gold trade. West Africans had plenty of gold, but they needed salt. Both were valuable minerals that they needed. So they traded salt for gold. They used a system called silent barter. To do this, one group would leave their salt in a certain location. Then the next group would inspect the salt. If they were approved of, they would leave their gold and take the salt. This system was used commonly in ancient Ghana.
Timeline
ca. 300 Rise of Axum
740 Moors invade Spain
800 Gold trade increases
1000 The Empire of Ghana reaches its height
1076 Ghana loses power
1235 Sundiata becomes king of Mali
1260 Sundiata dies
1300 The Rise of Mali
1324 Mansa Musa travels to Mecca on a pilgrimage
1400 Mali is declining
740 Moors invade Spain
800 Gold trade increases
1000 The Empire of Ghana reaches its height
1076 Ghana loses power
1235 Sundiata becomes king of Mali
1260 Sundiata dies
1300 The Rise of Mali
1324 Mansa Musa travels to Mecca on a pilgrimage
1400 Mali is declining
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