Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
• Mali Empire and Ghana Empire are two of the three powerful empires that flourished in Western Africa in the medieval period, the third being Songhai Empire.
• Mali Empire was built upon the ruins of the Ghana Empire.
• Mali was more powerful and had a greater extant in terms of territories held.
• Both Empires made use of Gold to trade with other countries.
• Mali Empire was more international in nature than Ghana Empire and had contacts with many other countries of the world.
• Ghana Empire lasted from 750 AD to 1200 AD while Mali Empire lasted from 1200 AD.
Ghana
Ghana is a West African country bordering the Gulf of Guinea. But the Ghana Empire that developed around 300 A.D covered a much larger area comprising modern Ghana, Mali, Senegal, and Mauritania. Gold is believed to have been the main reason for the flourishing of this empire and the empire imported most of the goods such as clothes, salt, copper, brocades. Camel was the lifeline of this empire as it could travel in the desert area without food and water for many days at a stretch. The trade was controlled by the ruler of the empire by taxing traders. Salt in those times was as precious as gold.
The decline of Ghana Empire started in the 11th century as there was factionalism and internal warfare within the tribes. The empire was also invaded by Almoravids from the northern border.
Mali
Mali is a large country in West Africa that is shaped like a butterfly. The emergence of the Mali Empire in the 11th century took place with the attack of the Almoravids on the Ghana Empire. Mali Empire was built upon the ruins of the Ghana Empire. The capital of the Empire was Djeriba but later shifted to Niani. Eventually, Mali became the capital of the empire. Mali empire flourished being close to the River Niger. The Empire was famous for various activities like agriculture and livestock. The empire was known for a flourishing trade with other countries with gold being used for trading other items such as salt, jewellery, leather, tools, and even slaves.
Within two centuries, the Mali Empire flourished to such an extent that it became much more powerful than the earlier Ghana Empire. Attacks from Songhai and Portuguese coming over to Africa led to a decline of the Mali Empire.