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west african villages were made up of people of different
religions
clans
ethnic groups
cultures
rulers of axum gained power and wealth by
constructing churches
adopting christianity
building monuments such as stelae
controlling trade routes
religions
clans
ethnic groups
cultures
rulers of axum gained power and wealth by
constructing churches
adopting christianity
building monuments such as stelae
controlling trade routes
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West African villages were made up of people of different **religions, clans, ethnic groups, and cultures**. This diversity contributed to a rich tapestry of social interactions and cultural practices within the villages.
The rulers of Axum gained power and wealth by **controlling trade routes**. While constructing churches, adopting Christianity, and building monuments like stelae were significant aspects of Axumite culture, it was their strategic location and control over key trade routes that primarily contributed to their economic prosperity and political influence.
The rulers of Axum gained power and wealth by **controlling trade routes**. While constructing churches, adopting Christianity, and building monuments like stelae were significant aspects of Axumite culture, it was their strategic location and control over key trade routes that primarily contributed to their economic prosperity and political influence.
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