Mansa Musa, the monarch of 14th century Mali, is MOST remembered for A) defending his African kingdom from slave traders. B) his
conversion to Islam and his pilgrimage to Mecca. C) his expansion of the gold trade into central and Southern Africa. D) lending his massive military forces to the Arabs during the Crusades.
B) his conversion to Islam and his pilgrimage to Mecca
Explanation:
Mana Moosa was the tenth <em>Mansa</em><em> </em>and is known as the richest person ever lived. He is famous in the middle ages and Europe as the richest man in history, he went to Hajj in 1337.
Mansa was the fourteenth emperor. He became rich due to the gold and salt trade that was abundance in <em>West Africa</em> at that time and spent the money to strengthen the culture of Timbaktu.
The Djinguerber Mosque and Snkore University was established during his rule. He went to the Mecca in 17th year of his reign. Although the founder of the empire were not Muslims but later the kings adopted Islam and it was declared the state religion by Mansa Moosa, he went to pilgrimage in 1324. <u><em>His Hajj was important because he he was the first west African emperor to go to Hajj.</em></u>
Motivations for colonization: The French colonized North America to create trading posts for the fur trade. ... Interactions with Native Americans: The goals of both the French and Dutch revolved around the fur trade. Unlike the Spanish and English, the French and Dutch fostered good relationships with Native Americans.
I don’t know for sure but I would assume it’s the Holocaust that Hitler introduced as a way of removing and Jews from Germany living the country with citizens who were pure arien.
Limestone ridges and steep terrains offer greater woody plant diversity and habitat for a diversity of wildlife species. Approximately one-third of the Rolling Plains Ecological Region of Northcentral Texas is used for intensive agriculture with a variety of different crops such as wheat, cotton, and milo.