Some countries didn't have stuff that other countries had, so they used to trade to grow their community and for their people to survive. Trading was important to have all their goods they wanted.
The passage from the 11th century by Arab Geographer - Al Bakri tells the story of Ancient Ghana and how it is that there were religious tensions between Islam and the indigenous religions of the Soninke.
<h3>What was Ancient Ghana like?</h3>
Because it was in the ancient period, transportation was still medieval. It took a month and ten days (approximately) to cross the Sahara Desert from a coastal city to Ancient Ghana.
The mode of transportation then was Camels. The Ancient Ghanian empire became the home of two major religions:
- African Traditional Religion of the Soninke people, and
- Islam.
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There is diversity everywhere we go. Like in California there is a lot of Mexican American murals that express their culture since California use to be Mexico. There is all sorts of examples social media being the main source of it all, it’s very influential to how we dress and live modern modern life.
Answer:
Although many Native Americans believed in a great spirit - called Wakan Tanka - their religion was animistic . It was based on the desire to appease 'the spirits', which they did in a variety of ways