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Forgotten History Source Collection #2



Directions: Create an “annotated bibliography” to collect information to support your argument about why your topic is “historically significant.



What event, person, idea will you be studying?





Date:





Location:









Now research the topic above, find a minimum of 2 sources today.



Source 1 Citation in MLA format:









Check all that apply: This event, person, idea etc. was

important at the time.

had a lasting impact on the region or world

Is symbolic of a larger idea or trend

Other:

Notes that support the check marks above:

Sagot :

Answer:

1. Topic: Mansa Musa

Date: 14th century

Location: Mali Empire Source 1

Citation in MLA format: Author(s).

"Title of the Source."

Title of the Book or Journal, vol. number, no. number, Year, pages. URL or Database Name.

Check all that apply: - had a lasting impact on the region or world - Is symbolic of a larger idea or trend Notes that support the check marks above: Mansa Musa, the emperor of the Mali Empire in the 14th century, is known for his extravagant hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca, during which he distributed so much gold in Cairo that it caused inflation. This act showcased the immense wealth and power of the Mali Empire and established Mansa Musa as one of the wealthiest individuals in history. His pilgrimage not only left a lasting impact on the regions he traveled through but also contributed to the global understanding of the vast resources of West Africa. Mansa Musa's journey symbolizes the wealth, power, and cultural richness of the Mali Empire. It highlights the interconnectedness of different regions through trade and pilgrimage routes, emphasizing the global nature of historical events during that period. His legacy continues to be studied and celebrated as an example of the significance of West African civilizations in world history.