7th Grade World History Vocabulary.

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7th Grade World History Vocabulary

CHAPTER 13 EARLY AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS

A process in which people exchange goods without contacting each other directly

A stated sum or other valuable (gold) paid by one state, sovereign or region to another in acknowledgment for their control (power) as the price for peace, security, protection, etc.

King of Ghana, had a lavish court to display the wealth of the empire

Tunka Manin King of Ghana who ruled about 1068 All we know about Tunka Manin comes from the writings of a Muslim geographer who wrote about Ghana. Tunka Manin was the nephew of the previous king, a man named Basi. Kingship and property in Ghana did not pass from father to son, but from uncle to nephew. Only the king’s sister’s son could inherit the throne. Once he did become king, Tunka Manin surrounded himself with finery and many luxuries.

SILENT BARTER

TUNKA MANIN