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History, 27.06.2019 06:10 leslie1811

Identify whether the following factors contributed to the rise or fall of ghana.
invasion of ghana
limiting gold
mining activities
losing control of
the gold-salt trade
gold deposits on land
near the niger river
trade of gold
and kola nuts
taxing the gold-salt
trade route
rise
fall

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