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1 Do Now Go to Page 414 Ch. 15, section 2 OPTIC

2 Do Now Why do you think that people began trading with West Africa from North Africa and Arabia? 2-3 reasons

3 Empires in Western Africa
Mr. Wood World History 101

4 Essential Question and Standards
How did the leaders, trade and technology affect life in Africa? Explain how trade was a source of power and wealth in the rise and fall of the West African Kingdoms.

5 Objective Describe how Ghana began as an Empire
Explain the importance of the Gold-Salt Trade in Ghana

6 Before we go to West Africa- Let’s go back to Yale!

7 Let’s Check in with an Professor of West African Archology
We will be taking notes on what he is saying … do your best!

8 Readings Empire of Ghana- p. 413-5 Empire of Mali- p. 415-7
Empire of Songhai- p. 417

9 What to do today Today Tomorrow Empire of Ghana- p. 413-5
Cornell Notes- Lecture on Ghana Begin reading Empire of Mali- p

10 Ticket Out How were gold and salt important to the Ghana empire?

11 Do Now Describe what the Gold-Salt trade was and why it was important to The Empire of Ghana.

12 Objective Describe how Ghana began and fell as an Empire
Explain the importance of the Gold-Salt Trade in Ghana Describe how Islam’s influence on the Empire of Ghana Use and synthesize book and lecture notes into a body paragraph

13 What to do today Yesterday Empire of Ghana- p. 413-4 Cornell Notes-
Lecture on Empire of Ghana Begin writing Paragraph- Empire of Ghana - W/ Book + Lecture Notes

14 Read and write 2-3 thoughts that stick out to you about the text
"The King adorns himself … he puts on a high cap decorated with gold and wrapped in a turban of fine cotton. He holds an audience in a domed pavilion around which stand ten horses covered with gold- embroidered materials…and on his right, are the sons of the vassal kings of his country, wearing splendid garments and their hair plaited with gold. At the door of the pavilion are dogs of excellent pedigree. Round their necks they wear collars of gold and silver, studded with a number of balls of the same metals.” 10th century geographer Al-Bakri, quoted in Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West African History.

15 Empire of Ghana 5th Century Berber Muslims cross desert to trade-
Gold in West Africa Empire of Ghana forms from trade A.D Also trade other goods Capital- Kumbi Saleh

16 Islam Influence and the Fall of Ghana
Islam spreads with traders in Ghana Capital of Kumbi Saleh Muslims + Native beliefs Decline- Lost trading monopoly – new Gold Mines Drought Almoravid take over??

17 Ticket out How did of Ghana rise and fall?

18 Do Now O P T I C

19 Objective Explain the rise and fall of Mali
Describe the role of the strong leaders Sundiata and Mansa Musa in Mali

20 Book Notes- Empire of Mali
Empire of Mali- p Cornell Notes

21 What to do today Today Empire of Mali- p. 415-7
Tomorrow Empire of Mali- p Maybe?? Begin lecture on Mali Lecture on Mali Begin writing Mali paragraph

22 Ticket Out Who do you think was a better ruler Sundiata or Mansa Musa?
Why? Give 2-3 reasons

23 Do Now How does Education help a society advance?

24 Objective Explain the rise and fall of Mali
Describe the role of the strong leaders Sundiata and Mansa Musa in Mali Use and synthesize book and lecture notes into a body paragraph

25 What to do today Today Lecture on Mali Begin writing Mali paragraph
Tomorrow Lecture on Mali Begin writing Mali paragraph Reading on Empire of Songhai, P. 417 Beginning of Lecture on Songhai

26 The Rise of the Empire of Mali + Timbuktu
Mali Rose after Ghana fell Emperor Sundiata unites clans, Brings Islam Epic of Sundiata Keita Watch from 4:40 until 9:40 Timbuktu becomes focal city for trade and education -3 Universities- Book Writing + Producing - Timbuktu- like Baghdad on the silk road city- “Gold road”

27 Mansa Musa Brings back strong central Government to Mali
Makes many stunning buildings- many mosques - Brought Arab Scholars to Timbuktu Made Pilgrimage to Mecca - Gave much gold away

28 Decline and Fall of Mali
Declined in the 1400’s Weak rulers who followed Mansa Musa Raids by neighboring groups By 1500 fell and Songhai Empire began ch?v=2oag1eE2qMw -18:50 – 21:25, 22:50 – 27:00

29 Ticket Out Give two details about: Timbuktu Mansa Musa

30 Do Now O P T I C

31 Objective How did the Songhai Empire rise and fall with leaders like Sunni Ali and Askia Muhammad Use and synthesize book and lecture notes into a body paragraph

32 What to do today Yesterday Empire of Mali p. 415-7- work time
Lecture on Mali Empire of Songhai- p. 417 - Due tomorrow Lecture on the Songhai Empire

33 Sunni Ali and The Songhai Empire
Songhai were ruled by Mali Pay taxes + kneeled to kings Sunni Ali rises to power Uses navy to control river, army to take the cities - Conquers Timbuktu - Creates dominant empire, but very violent

34 Peak of the Songhai and Their Fall
Askia Muhammad overthrows Sunni Ali’s son Begins golden age of Songhai Empire - Peace and stability – strong central government After he dies, + falls

35 Ticket Out Four correct answers and we can go!!

36 Do Now Which African leader do you think was the best leader? Give 2-3 details why

37 Objective Use and synthesize book and lecture notes into a body paragraph Explain how the three Empires of West African rose and fell

38 Do Now Which do you prefer, reading notes or lecture notes?
Why? Give 2-3 reasons

39 Objective Use and synthesize book and lecture notes into a body paragraph Explain how the three Empires of West African rose and fell

40 Ticket Out Work on the Homework until the end of class.

41 Do Now Take out your outline
Mr. Wood will grade your homework for A.C.


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