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The Country Of Ghan Ghana

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History Thousand of years ago, between the 9th and 11th centuries, Ghana took pride on being one of the richest areas in Africa. Geographically, they were literally sitting on a gold mine. The dogs wore gold collars, horses had silk bridles, and Ghana’s kings were easily some of the richest in the world. This medieval Ghana was located about 500 miles north of present day Ghana, and was referred to as the Gold Coast for obvious reasons. Far more advanced than any country in its time, Ghana was a trading hotspot with a powerful king and economy. However, this time of prosperity would not last forever. In the 13th century, Ghana faced gold trading competition and attacks from other territories out of jealously. Eventually, they were defeated and taken over by the Kingdom of Mali, the next great empire which was even wealthier than Ghana. Although that kingdom was eventually weakened, it marked one of the last periods before European intervention. In 1471, the Portuguese arrive as the first Europeans with the intention to trade; they traded firearms and slaves from other territories in return for gold dust. By now, the Akan people are the largest tribe in the area. Slaves increased economic productivity, and the weapons allowed the Akan states to expand. In 1642, the Dutch replaced the Portuguese, and 30 years later, Great Britain and Denmark established their own trading posts. These European powers wanted slaves, and soon they replaced gold as the main export. Conflicts

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