In the Mali empire gold became less valuable than

Social Studies · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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  • In the Mali Empire, gold became less valuable than it had been previously.In the Mali Empire, gold did not actually become less valuable in a general sense.
  • Gold was abundant in the Mali Empire, which was renowned for its wealth, particularly during the reign of Mansa Musa in the 14th century. However, since gold was so plentiful, other commodities could be seen as relatively more valuable in specific circumstances, especially if they were scarce. For instance, in some cases, items such as salt, horses, or textiles might have been more valuable than gold due to their relative scarcity or the demand for such goods in certain areas.
  • Despite the abundance of gold, it remained a highly prized and valuable commodity throughout the Mali Empire's history and even beyond, both within and outside of African trade networks.