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They did do important things for the countries o But others were just ruthless • Example: Black beard Africa • West Africa • Ghana lead to Mali • Mali Declines o Merchants so upperclass was Muslim • Songhai o 1464-1591 o Sunni Ali (King) • Professional Army • Captured Timbuktu o Askia Mohammed • 1500s • All Muslims • Comes up with Beauacracy • Good tax system and effective • Pilgrimage to Mecca • Tries to revive Timbuktu o Trans Saharan slave trade revives – needed Salt o No modern weapons • Didn’t last very long o By late 1500s Moroccan army defeats them and they collapse • Moroccan have weapons – closer to Europe •…
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