The Kingdom of Ghana began in this year?
What is 300 BC
Ali Kolon and Sulyaman Nar were Songhai princes who were captured and held captive here
What is Mali?
This man was the most famous emperor of Mali
Who was Mansa Musa?
The word glimmer can be used as which two parts of speech?
What are a noun and a verb?
Who is Molly Pitcher?
The Aksum Empire was located in these two present day African countries
(Give at least one)
What are Eritrea and Ethiopia?
Mansa Maghan, whose father was this famous man, was a weak leader
Who is Mansa Musa?
This African Empire was the richest ancient empire the world has ever had
What is the Mali Empire?
The word, "ready," is this part of speech
What is an adjective?
She was a housewife and spy in the American Revolution
Who is Lydia Darragh?
During the 700s CE, this religious group began to move from the Arabian Peninsula and into Africa
What are Muslims?
Unlike other armies in West Africa, the Songhai army was made of this kind of soldier
What are professional soldiers?
The Kush Kingdom began in about this year
What is 2000 BCE?
Typically, with this kind of verb, we add an -ed ending in the past tense
What are regular verbs?
What is sergeant?
King Tunka was the ruler of this kingdom
What is Ghana?
In 1464, the fierce king named this came to the throne of the Songhai Empire.
Who is Sonni Ali Ber?
Muslim scholars throughout Africa traveled to Timbuktu to study at this
What is the university?
These verbs are the ones we use most frequently in English and French, which is why they have changed so much over time
What are irregular verbs.
This man was shot on the battlefield, and his wife had to take over shooting his cannon for him
Who is William Hays?
The kingdom of Ghana spread over an area almost as big as this American state
What is Texas?
Ali Kolon started this dynasty
What is the Sonni Dynasty
This city was an important center for learning and trade in Mali
What is Timbuktu?
The verb "to buy" is an example of this type of verb
What is irregular?
In "A Spy for Freedom," British soldiers used this expression when they anticipated that there was a spy in their midst
What is "The walls must have ears"?