The rulers of Ghana didn't want everyone to have gold is because there are rare materials that are worth far more than common ones, so they ban people from using gold nuggets, only allowing them to use gold dust as money, this was to make sure that the kings were richer than his subjects(the people).
So they can show the rulers were richer.
The rulers of Ghana didn't want everyone to have gold is because there are rare materials that are worth far more than common ones, so they ban people from using gold nuggets, only allowing them to use gold dust as money, this was to make sure that the kings were richer than his subjects(the people).
So they can show the rulers were richer.
Ghana's ruler imposed taxes on all the gold and salt passing through his kingdom.
Ghana's ruler imposed taxes on all the gold and salt passing through his kingdom.
Ghana's ruler imposed taxes on all the gold and salt passing through his kingdom.
Ghana's ruler imposed taxes on all the gold and salt passing through his kingdom.
The Niger and Senegal rivers were gold bearing rivers. Also, Ghana was right in between the Saharan salt mines and the gold fields of Wangara.
I kept gold from poeple who wanted to steal it. so that's how the price was high
Ghana's ruler imposed taxes on all the gold and salt passing through his kingdom.
Both because invaders from outside wanted the land and overgrazing the land. Ant the inside because there were people inside Ghana that attacked. So to answer the question it was both the people of Ghana and outsiders.
The rulers of Ghana didn't want everyone to have gold is because there are rare materials that are worth far more than common ones, so they ban people from using gold nuggets, only allowing them to use gold dust as money, this was to make sure that the kings were richer than his subjects(the people).So they can show the rulers were richer.
Yes,definitely Ghana had gold mines and they still do
everyone, they all wanted to get rich quickly.
the answer is Ghana because Ghana owned gold and salt mines.