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1. Ghana's Government and Military

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Arab scholars described Ghanaas a fabled “land of gold.” Their accounts paint a picture of a rich kingdom with a strong government and a large, powerful army.

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Edwin Valle Edwin Valle (May 16 2020 7:02PM) : They made the most money EDIT: From background knowledge I know that they taxed people to enter and exit the city [Edited]
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Valentino Mubayed Valentino Mubayed (May 19 2020 2:35PM) : I agree that they made the most money.
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Antonio Lopez Antonio Lopez (May 20 2020 5:17PM) : They also made money from trading.
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:01AM) : having a powerful army is probably a part of why they lasted so long
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Valentino Mubayed Valentino Mubayed (May 19 2020 2:41PM) : I agree and they lasted the longest out of the Mali, Songhai, and Ghana.
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Antonio Lopez Antonio Lopez (May 20 2020 5:18PM) : I agree because they were around for 800 years.
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Janelle Diaz Janelle Diaz (May 21 2020 6:01PM) : yes I agree
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Amara Anderson Amara Anderson (May 20 2020 6:37PM) : They might have lots of gold because they said they are very wealth land.
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Danna Lopez-Gomez Danna Lopez-Gomez (May 31 2020 4:16AM) : I agree with you [Edited]
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Jose Carlos Jose Carlos (May 14 2020 2:03PM) : Why is it called that? [Edited] more

“Land of Gold?”

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Arlin Gutierrez-Aguilar Arlin Gutierrez-Aguilar (May 15 2020 4:50PM) : Because there was lots of gold there
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Valentino Mubayed Valentino Mubayed (May 19 2020 2:44PM) : I think it was called the land of gold because there was a lot of gold.
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The King and His Government

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Ghana was ruled by a powerful king. The king was the head of the army, made the final decisions in matters of justice, and led the people in religious worship.

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Valentino Mubayed Valentino Mubayed (May 19 2020 2:43PM) : How long did one king rule for?
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Valentino Mubayed Valentino Mubayed (May 19 2020 2:57PM) : How much gold did the king get.
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Azalya Rodriguez Azalya Rodriguez (May 20 2020 12:57PM) : I was questioning that too
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Azalya Rodriguez Azalya Rodriguez (May 20 2020 12:54PM) : Ghana was ruled by a king that had great power. Which may have or may not have led to great things.
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Natalie Rivera Natalie Rivera (May 20 2020 2:41PM) : I argree with that.
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Natalie Rivera Natalie Rivera (May 20 2020 2:38PM) : To me he seems like he has things under control.
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Amara Anderson Amara Anderson (May 20 2020 6:35PM) : Why does the king want justice for every leadership.
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:02AM) : good leadership leads to a powerful empire
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Azalya Rodriguez Azalya Rodriguez (May 20 2020 12:57PM) : Agreed.
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Jose Carlos Jose Carlos (May 21 2020 2:21PM) : Without leader ship there would be no longer a empire.
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Antonio Lopez Antonio Lopez (May 20 2020 5:21PM) : A good king would be one of the many reasons why they lasted so long.
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Jerry Zhong Jerry Zhong (May 20 2020 9:07PM) : They must of had some assassins after the king to get that power.

Ghana's king acquired great wealth through control of the gold trade. Gold was especially plentiful in areas to the south of Ghana. As you will see, Ghana's government collected taxes on the gold that passed through the kingdom.

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Edwin Valle Edwin Valle (May 16 2020 7:04PM) : Did they have a gold mine?
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:04AM) : they probably did, since they obviously have a lot of gold
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Valentino Mubayed Valentino Mubayed (May 19 2020 2:34PM) : I think there was a gold mine because it was called the land of gold.
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Antonio Lopez Antonio Lopez (May 20 2020 5:25PM) : If they did it would be easy for them to mine it because of there iron tools.
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Azalya Rodriguez Azalya Rodriguez (May 20 2020 12:59PM) : That is a really great thing. They still had managed to keep great wealth and control it throughout the gold trade.
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Antonio Lopez Antonio Lopez (May 20 2020 5:24PM) : I think that because they had iron tools it would make it easier to mine gold.
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Jerry Zhong Jerry Zhong (May 20 2020 9:08PM) : Iron tools did make everything easier.
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Daniela Gutierrez Daniela Gutierrez (May 23 2020 3:02AM) : so he got rich off the trade
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Daniela Gutierrez Daniela Gutierrez (May 23 2020 3:03AM) : who ever came in or out had to pay taxes at the gate

To preserve his wealth, the king tightly controlled the supply of gold. All the gold nuggets, or chunks, found in the kingdom had to be given to the king. Ordinary people could have only gold dust. One of the king's gold nuggets is said to have weighed almost forty pounds. According to legend, another was large enough to be used as a hitching post for his horse.

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Edwin Valle Edwin Valle (May 16 2020 7:17PM) : Could they have more gold dust than other people?
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Arlin Gutierrez-Aguilar Arlin Gutierrez-Aguilar (May 15 2020 4:53PM) : Why did person get the gold nuggets, or chunks to the king?
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Aiyanna Padilla Aiyanna Padilla (May 16 2020 7:18PM) : King's Wealth more

My guess is that the king needed great wealth to control things such as the gold trade.

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Aiyanna Padilla Aiyanna Padilla (May 18 2020 5:27PM) : Based on this sentence, I can tell that the king is selfish and very wealthy.
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:13AM) : i agree with you, but even though he has some bad traits, he was still a powerful leader that helped Ghana grow
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Aiyanna Padilla Aiyanna Padilla (May 19 2020 3:12PM) : I agree with you.
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Erik Barcenas Erik Barcenas (May 19 2020 3:24PM) : i think he had a net worth
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Natalie Rivera Natalie Rivera (May 20 2020 2:52PM) : Ghana was the most wealthiest. I think it's because of how much he took. people had to pay when they came in and exited. [Edited]
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Antonio Lopez Antonio Lopez (May 20 2020 5:27PM) : Did people who mine the gold have to give the gold to the king as a sort of tax?
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Daniela Gutierrez Daniela Gutierrez (May 23 2020 3:05AM) : but what if he kept it all for him self and not for the empire?
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Jose Carlos Jose Carlos (May 14 2020 2:08PM) : Ordinary people have only gold dust?
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Annie Huynh Annie Huynh (May 14 2020 6:02PM) : Yes, only the ordinary people have it.
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Edwin Valle Edwin Valle (May 16 2020 7:05PM) : By Ordinary did they mean like common folk?
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Erik Barcenas Erik Barcenas (May 19 2020 3:21PM) : so everyone had gold
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:15AM) : I guess that means gold dust wasn't as valuable as gold bars
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Erik Barcenas Erik Barcenas (May 19 2020 3:21PM) : i think now it is
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:17AM) : I'm surprised that "ordinary people" had gold, even though it's just gold dust
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Erik Barcenas Erik Barcenas (May 19 2020 3:13PM) : how was gold dust made?
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Jose Carlos Jose Carlos (May 21 2020 2:26PM) : Maybe gold that was broken apart.
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:18AM) : must be really heavy to carry
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:28AM) : i searched up stuff that weighs 40 pounds and it said a 3 year old child
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Natalie Rivera Natalie Rivera (May 20 2020 2:54PM) : He seems greedy to me from this sentance
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Lumina Moreno Lumina Moreno (May 17 2020 7:36PM) : Wha- more

How much gold was there? Did they have a gold mine or something?

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Valentino Mubayed Valentino Mubayed (May 19 2020 2:46PM) : I think that they had a gold mine but I don't know how much gold that they had.

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Each day, the king held court with his people. The king, splendidly dressed in colorful robes, gold jewelry, and a cap decorated with gold, arrived at court to the beating of royal drums. His people demonstrated their respect for him by kneeling and throwing dust on their heads as he approached.

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Daniela Gutierrez Daniela Gutierrez (May 23 2020 3:06AM) : every single day?!
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Daniela Gutierrez Daniela Gutierrez (May 23 2020 3:07AM) : how royal
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:23AM) : I wonder if people were forced to do it and they actually don't give a damn about giving respect
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Jai Ram Jai Ram (May 20 2020 12:19AM) : That's a good question
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Jai Ram Jai Ram (May 20 2020 12:19AM) : Did they use their own gold dust or dust like sand.
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Azalya Rodriguez Azalya Rodriguez (May 20 2020 1:02PM) : They seemed to be really about royalty. And he seems to be very wealthy.
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Azalya Rodriguez Azalya Rodriguez (May 20 2020 1:02PM) : They were really about respect too, huh?
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Amara Anderson Amara Anderson (May 20 2020 6:40PM) : They king as dress code for every class that each person in.

Once at court, the king conducted the business of his empire and heard the people's concerns. One Arab historian described the scene at the court like this:

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Jose Carlos Jose Carlos (May 14 2020 2:15PM) : What were the concerns.
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:29AM) : maybe financial concerns
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Behind the king stand ten pages [young servants] holding shields and swords decorated with gold and on his right are the sons of the vassal kings of his empire wearing splendid garments and their hair plaited [braided] with gold. The governor of the city sits on the ground before the king and around are ministers seated likewise. At the door . . . are dogs of excellent pedigree [ancestry] who hardly ever leave the place where the king is, guarding him. Round their necks, they wear collars of gold and silver.

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Azalya Rodriguez Azalya Rodriguez (May 20 2020 1:05PM) : Seems pretty specific
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Jai Ram Jai Ram (May 20 2020 12:22AM) : These dogs were most likely to be trained to kill.
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A large hierarchy of officials, some Muslim, helped the king govern. These officials were probably in charge of different parts of Ghana's society, such as the armed forces, industry, tax collection, and foreigners. The king appointed governors to rule some parts of his empire, such as the capital city and some conquered areas.

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Jai Ram Jai Ram (May 20 2020 12:22AM) : A social hierarchy is every where in the world.
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When the king died, his son did not inherit the throne because the royal inheritance was matrilineal,which means that it was traced through women's bloodlines rather than men's. Therefore, in Ghana, the son of the king's sister was the heir to the throne.

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Azalya Rodriguez Azalya Rodriguez (May 20 2020 1:06PM) : I like how woman leadership was existent then too. It's pretty interesting.
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Janelle Diaz Janelle Diaz (May 21 2020 6:05PM) : yes I agree it's interesting to me also.
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:33AM) : Matrilineal- of or based on kinship with the mother or the female line.
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Jai Ram Jai Ram (May 20 2020 12:23AM) : This is very interesting.
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Ghana's Military

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Ghana's military included a regular army, reserve forces, and elite soldiers. The regular army was comprised of several thousand career soldiers who kept the borders secure, suppressed minor revolts, and maintained peace and order. These soldiers wore knee-length cotton pants, sleeveless tunics (long shirts), sandals, and headdresses adorned with feathers. Both the color of a soldier's tunic and the number of feathers in his headdress indicated his rank. The soldiers used weapons such as spears, daggers, swords, battle clubs, and bows and arrows. They were well paid and highly respected.

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Erik Barcenas Erik Barcenas (May 19 2020 3:15PM) : was the military powerful?
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Jai Ram Jai Ram (May 20 2020 12:24AM) : The military must've been powerful if Ghana lasted for so long.
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Valentino Mubayed Valentino Mubayed (May 19 2020 2:48PM) : How many people were in the military.
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Erik Barcenas Erik Barcenas (May 19 2020 3:19PM) : i think like 5,000-10,000
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Valentino Mubayed Valentino Mubayed (May 19 2020 2:50PM) : If people were in the military and made it back would they get gold.
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Jai Ram Jai Ram (May 20 2020 12:26AM) : Most likely because how would they pay for their needs such as food and water.
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Jose Carlos Jose Carlos (May 14 2020 2:16PM) : Respect for protection.
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Jai Ram Jai Ram (May 20 2020 12:27AM) : How much were they paid?

During wartime, the king called up additional reserve forces and the troops of other governors under his rule. Every man in the empire was required to complete military training so that he would be prepared to serve when called. Stories describe a king who could call up an army of 200,000 warriors. This number no doubt grew as the story was passed on, but the king certainly could summon a sizable army, including infantry archers.

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Annie Huynh Annie Huynh (May 19 2020 3:14PM) : That's a lot of warriors.
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Special groups of soldiers were selected for their courage, honesty, and intelligence. These soldiers served the king as bodyguards, escorts, and military advisors.

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DMU Timestamp: May 11, 2020 21:16

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Jose Carlos Jose Carlos (May 14 2020 2:07PM) : That is 40 pounds? more

That is 18.1437 kg.

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Annie Huynh Annie Huynh (May 14 2020 6:06PM) : You looked that up huh?
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Yael Juarez-Serrano Yael Juarez-Serrano (May 16 2020 7:46PM) : no he just knows
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Lumina Moreno Lumina Moreno (May 17 2020 7:37PM) : He probably knows how to convert pounds to kg or the other way around
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Jose Carlos Jose Carlos (May 19 2020 2:31PM) : Nope just looked up.
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Raven-Laine Bonifacio Raven-Laine Bonifacio (May 19 2020 12:26AM) : five gallons of water weighs 40 pounds, wooow
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Valentino Mubayed Valentino Mubayed (May 19 2020 2:54PM) : How many ranks were there
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Amara Anderson Amara Anderson (May 20 2020 6:43PM) : Had to do training to be in the military and to fight for your land.
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