With the increase of trade a new class of people devolved made up of merchants, traders, and craft workers. these people began to form an association called guilds.
They brought disease over that killed many Indians.. they taught Christianity to Indians and converted them.. but they also took away everything that the Indians owned
This dude was the prime minister of FRANCE during the first World War.
<u>Following are three traits that Ghana, Mali, and Songhai share:
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<u>An abundance of gold</u>: The African countries of Ghana and Mali and the city of Songhai are all known for the availability of gold mines and the trans-Saharan gold trade.
<u>Proximity to the Sahel regio</u>n: The countries of Mali and Ghana do not entirely fall in the Sahel desert region but their proximity to the Sahel desert is a common trait between the two.
<u>Major hubs of African trade and commerce during the ancient and medieval period</u>: Mali was a major hub for trade owing to the abundance of gold and Ghana was significant because of the availability of a long shoreline and natural ports.
Even though Great Britain was at odds with France over the situation involving the Suez Canal, it became in side with France as World War I began because England believed France had a better chance of winning the war. France at that time has the capacity to bring out and fight for the war.