by: nolan, ben, and james. *mali was located on the niger river, which gave it fertile land for...
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*After conquering Ghana, Sundiata took control of Salt and Gold trades Sundiata improved agriculture by making land for farms *He introduced the crop of cotton to Mali, which people used to make clothing and trade to other people *Sundiata had defeated soldiers of battles work in fields so there would be food for his people Using slaves as farmers was a common practice in Africa during that timeTRANSCRIPT
By: Nolan, Ben, and James
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*Mali was located on the Niger river, which gave it fertile land for farming The people of Mali controlled the Niger river trade routes, making it rich and powerful
*Mali grew under the guidance of Sundiata
*Sundiata was the previous son of Mali
The previous king of Mali as cruel to the people, and when he grew up, Sundiata had a large army overthrow him
*When Sundiata became king, he conquered many lands, including Ghana
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*After conquering Ghana, Sundiata took control of Salt and Gold trades
Sundiata improved agriculture by making land for farms
*He introduced the crop of cotton to Mali, which people used to make clothing and trade to other people
*Sundiata had defeated soldiers of battles work in fields so there would be food for his people
Using slaves as farmers was a common practice in Africa during that time
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*Mali grew into a prosperous kingdom under Sundiata’s guidance
Sundiata took power away from local leaders to protect his Authority
The local leaders got the title of Mansa, Sundiata took the same name
*Mansas had political and religious roles in the society
*Sundiata died in 1255
His son took his place as Mansa of Mali
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