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| the three west african kingdoms are |
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| how did commutities become kingdoms |
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| who travled through the Sahara to trade? north or west africans |
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| he was the ruler of Mali. |
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| it was an important trading city. |
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| Where were all three kingdoms located. |
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| In the western part of Africa. |
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| which kingdom was the largest |
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| which kingdom was the smallest |
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| what was an important factor of the trans-Sahara trade |
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| the camels because they could withstand all of the Sahara's features and could carry heavy loads. |
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| who was the ruler of Songhai |
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| Why was taghaza important during Mali. |
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| how was salt worth it's weight in gold |
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| during the ancient west africa, salt was used to preserve food and it was an important part of a person's diet |
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| what vegetations were in ancient west africa |
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| tropical rainforest, savanna, grasslands, and semi-deserts |
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