Which other kingdoms were in West Africa?
Date founded | Name of kingdom | Achievements |
---|---|---|
500 | Nok | Farmers, potters and metalworkers who settled near the River Niger |
600 | Ife | Started in the rainforests |
700-1600 | Ancient Ghana, Mali and Songhai | Grew rich by selling gold |
900 | Benin | Was most powerful in 1400s and 1600s |
1700 | Asante | Famous for gold craft work |
What things did people in the kingdoms make?
Skilled potters and metalworkers worked with brass or gold.
Potters in the kingdom of Nok made sculptures from a type of clay called terracotta.
Brass-workers in the kingdom of Ife made brass figures of gods, humans and animals.
In the Asante kingdom, goldsmiths made ornaments to show their king was rich.
Who was Mansa Musa?
- Mansa Musa was a rich king of Mali.
- He travelled to the holy city of Mecca with thousands of men carrying gold to give to people along the way.
- He brought teachers and architects back to Mali from his travels.
- Mansa Musa also built many mosques and schools in Timbuktu and Gao.
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What happened to the African kingdoms?
- By the 1890s, many countries in Europe were competing for land in Africa.
- They also wanted goods, like gold, oil and rubber.
- From 1897, Benin and other west African kingdoms were ruled by European countries.
- From the 1950s many African countries won their independence.
- Today, the ancient kingdom of Benin is part of Nigeria and Asante is in Ghana.
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