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liraira [26]
2 years ago
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How did the wealth of mali impact its neighbors? select all that apply

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aleksandrvk [35]2 years ago
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The wealth of Mali was so immense that it impacted its neighbors in the following ways:

  • <u>Mali </u><u>took over </u><u>control </u><u>of the </u><u>gold-for-salt trade </u><u>leading to </u><u>Ghana’s decline</u><u> </u>
  • <u>Giving away</u><u> a </u><u>small portion</u><u> of </u><u>Mali’s wealth</u><u> to </u><u>Egypt wrecked </u><u>Egypt’s </u><u>local economy</u>

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Mali was so rich that they were able to gradually take over the gold trade that the Empire of Ghana controlled until Ghana became a vassal state of the Mali emperors.

Mansa Musa as emperor of Mali, went on a Hajj to Mecca and passed through Egypt doing so. As he did this, he gave away so much gold that he crashed Egypt's economy.

In conclusion, Mali was a very rich state and it showed in their dealings with others.

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