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erica [24]
3 years ago
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How do the events depicted in “Mansa Musa I: The Richest Man Who Ever Lived” interact with one another?

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Elenna [48]3 years ago
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Answer:

Mansa Musa I lived in the fourteenth century in Mali Kingdom.

  • Being a devoted Muslim, he traveled to Mecca, the action here is probable , the devotion to his religion creates the effect of his movement to Mecca.
  • While on his way to Mecca he stopped in Egypt , reaching in Egypt is a dependent variable . It depends on the fact that he lived in Kingdom of Mali and him being a devoted religious man.
  • Decision made by Musa I to move to Mecca leads him to Egypt  
  • While in Egypt , he made a name for himself and becomes prominent individual known world wide .
  • The events in his life connects to each other whereby the first one leads to another and then the next one simultaneously  
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