by: sean parks, sam sarath, and stephen alt. resources gold and salt were the two resources that...
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By: Sean Parks, Sam Sarath, and Stephen Alt
Resources
• Gold and salt were the two resources that Ghana possessed.
• They impacted Ghana because of the value of gold and it is good for trade. The salt was good for cooking and also for trade.
Religious Tolerance
• Even though the Ghana people did not convert to Islam they let them be in their Empire.
• The Islam people built Mosques as well which may have made other people angry but they were tolerant.
• The Ghana’s people were Christians but still accepted Muslims.
Rich and Powerful
• Ghana became rich and powerful through their trade ways.
• The Ghana people had lots of Gold which was traded for wealth. They also had salt which could help them trade as well.
The Ghana People had a lot of Gold and they could make things like this elephant gold artifact.
The Ghana people had enough gold and used Gold bars.
This is a picture of a person with a gold head.
This is another picture of a Ghana’s person’s head.
Works Cited• http://ancienthistory.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/601453?terms=Ghana• http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/CIVAFRCA/GHANA.HTM• http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica/4chapter1.shtml