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Chapter 6 Section 1 Ghana’s Decline Pages 134-135

Chapter 6 Section 1 Ghana’s Decline Pages 134-135. Intro. In the last chapter, we learned about the growth of trade, and how Ghana builds it’s empire. Now we will learn about the fall and the reasons why it fell. Summary.

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Chapter 6 Section 1 Ghana’s Decline Pages 134-135

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  1. Chapter 6 Section 1 Ghana’s Decline Pages 134-135

  2. Intro In the last chapter, we learned about the growth of trade, and how Ghana builds it’s empire. Now we will learn about the fall and the reasons why it fell.

  3. Summary In 1060 the Almoravids (a group of Muslims) attacked Ghana. The Almoravids had blocked all of the trading routes, so Ghana started to lose it’s wealth. Then, the invaders brought their animals who ate all of the grass, and when the wind kicked up it blew all of the dirt away, so the people of Ghana couldn’t feed their cattle. But nearly 140 years later, in 1200, the citizens of Ghana rebelled. They won! But it collapsed later that year

  4. Objectives • Students should be able to- • 1. Identify the three reasons why Ghana fell • 2. Describe why it fell • 3. Explain who helped it fall, and when did it all happened

  5. Info- Invasion The Almoravids (a group of Muslims) first attacked In 1060 They blocked all of the trading routes

  6. Info- Overgrazing The invaders brought with them all of their animals The animals ate all of the grass The dirt flew away, so they couldn’t replant

  7. Info- Internal Rebellion The citizens of Ghana rebelled In 1200 They won their land back Later that year it fell apart

  8. Conclusion After just learning about how Ghana fell, you will begin to learn the rise the of the next greatest empire in Western Africa, Mali!!!!

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