Section 11–2: The Gas Laws Coach Kelsoe Chemistry Pages 369–375.
The Rise of Mali A power-point presentation by Jake Kelsoe, Andy Rusinek, and Trevor.
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The Rise of Mali
A power-point presentation by Jake Kelsoe, Andy Rusinek, and Trevor
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The past of Mali…
Mali was previously owned by a kingwho treated the people of Mali badly.
So, when Sundiata reached hisadulthood he built an army and won his
countries independence.
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In the beginning….
First emperor = Sundiata Sundiata was son of
prev. king Sundiata conquered
neighbooring cities
This is the range of Mali’s empire
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Some improvements in Mali… Sundiata took over trades of salt/gold
Introduced new crop, cotton Worked to improve agriculture in Mali
Cleared lands to so that could farm onions/beans/rice
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To help feed his people…
He would…. Force soldiers to farm in the fields
Force conquered people to farm
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Consolidation of Power… Mali quickly grew
Defeated local rulers/claimed rights Took name mansa from a local ruler
Sundiata = mansa
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The death of Mansas
Sundiata died in 1255 His son took over for him as soon as
he died. His son was a Muslim, and so were
the later rulers Mansa Musa took the title of Mansas
from his father
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Religious and Political roles
Religious Roles Mansas gained religious power by taking this
title He brought the mansa out of tradition According to the mansa tradition, if you kept in
touch with your ancestors, then you were able to keep in touch with the ancient spirits
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Political Roles
Performed duties Controlled salt/gold trade
Spread farming land