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maw [93]
3 years ago
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What effect do you think Islam had on the education of the people of Ghana who converted to this religion? Explain.

History
1 answer:
77julia77 [94]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Islam spread into Ghana mainly because of trade exchanges.

Explanation:

Islam spread into Ghana mainly because of trade exchanges, from neighboring countries and states , such as Borno and Hausa traders from North-East, and Mandens from North-Western borders of Ghana.

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