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Unit 2 - Africa. Day 1: Page 1: African Kingdoms. Agenda: Warm Up Create your own chart Notes – Ancient Africa Mansa Musa – history maker Homework: Quiz on Africa and Feudalism – Friday Start working on IDs. Make 2 Charts Like this in your notebook This is page 1 for GHANA and MALi.
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Day 1: Page 1: African Kingdoms Agenda: • Warm Up • Create your own chart • Notes – Ancient Africa • Mansa Musa – history maker Homework: • Quiz on Africa and Feudalism – Friday • Start working on IDs
Make 2 Charts Like this in your notebookThis is page 1 for GHANA and MALi
Ghana • The kingdom of Ghana had its heyday from 900 CE through 1230 CE • Major Export: Gold • Natural resource: Niger River, Gold Mines • Industries: Farming, mining, trading, defense (army) • Agricultural crops: Yams (sweet potatoes), beans, rice, onions, sorghum, millet, papaya, gourds, cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, cotton, and peanuts. • Economic specialization: Traders, miners, farmers, blacksmiths, soldiers • Famous Ghanians: Anansi the Spider, Griots • People: Happy. The common people worked very hard. Nobles were more comfortable. Everyone made time for music, art, and the griots. • Religion: Many gods and goddesses
Mali • The empire of Mali had its heyday from 1200 CE through the late 1400's. • Major Export: Gold • Natural resource: Niger River, Gold Mines, Salt Mines • Industries: Farming, mining, trading, defense (army) • Agricultural crops: Beans, rice, onions, sorghum, millet, papaya, gourds, cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, cotton, and peanuts. • Economic specialization: Traders, miners, farmers, blacksmiths, soldiers • Famous People: Sundiata, Mansa Musa • People: Happy. The common people worked very hard. Nobles were more comfortable. Everyone made time for music, art, and the griots. • Religion: Nobles – Muslims; Common People - Many gods and goddesses
Using the reading, create a history maker on Mansa Musa. Include the most important information outside of the body (minimum of 8 facts). History Maker – Mansa musa