oasisA spring of freshwater,surrounded by afertile region ofvegetation, in adesert.the king'ssoldiersguardedthe areaWhy weretraderssafe inGhana?Mandemenhuntedand didmost of thefarmingbodyguards,scholars,ambassadors,poets,musicianssome ofthe peoplein thecaravangoodsThat which isproduced, thentraded, boughtor sold, thenfinallyconsumed.WangaraIslandrich withgoldthelocation ofthe goldminestheWangaranminerswould nevertell...camelsessentialfor deserttravellaying outgoods to trade,drumbeats,hiding, and notspeakingHow did theWangaranminers dotheir trading?primaryMain;principal;placedahead ofothersentourageattendants,associatesorfollowers.caravanA convoy orprocession oftravelers, theirvehicles and cargo,and any packanimals, especiallycamels crossing adesert.GoldGhanahad morethanenough...Soninkepeople whoestablishedGhanagold, salt,jewelry,tools,clothsome ofthe itemstradedinclude...SaltminesPeopleknew thelocationMandewomenharvested andprocessedfood forstorage andsalebarteringAn exchangeof goods orserviceswithout theuse of money.storiesandpoetryTheSoninkeloved...familywhat wasmostimportant tothe Soninke?flourishinggrowing,thriving,doing wellsun driedmud oracacia woodand stoneWhat wereMandehomesmade of?tradethelifebloodof Ghanacomplexword todescribethecaravansvicinityneighbourhood;nearby region;surroundingarea.Mandehadadvancedfarmingskillsmillet,sorghum,cotton,groundnuts,riceSome ofGhana'smajorcropsBerberstribesmenfromNorthAfricathey bite,kick, spit,run awayWhy arecamels sochallenging?oasisA spring of freshwater,surrounded by afertile region ofvegetation, in adesert.the king'ssoldiersguardedthe areaWhy weretraderssafe inGhana?Mandemenhuntedand didmost of thefarmingbodyguards,scholars,ambassadors,poets,musicianssome ofthe peoplein thecaravangoodsThat which isproduced, thentraded, boughtor sold, thenfinallyconsumed.WangaraIslandrich withgoldthelocation ofthe goldminestheWangaranminerswould nevertell...camelsessentialfor deserttravellaying outgoods to trade,drumbeats,hiding, and notspeakingHow did theWangaranminers dotheir trading?primaryMain;principal;placedahead ofothersentourageattendants,associatesorfollowers.caravanA convoy orprocession oftravelers, theirvehicles and cargo,and any packanimals, especiallycamels crossing adesert.GoldGhanahad morethanenough...Soninkepeople whoestablishedGhanagold, salt,jewelry,tools,clothsome ofthe itemstradedinclude...SaltminesPeopleknew thelocationMandewomenharvested andprocessedfood forstorage andsalebarteringAn exchangeof goods orserviceswithout theuse of money.storiesandpoetryTheSoninkeloved...familywhat wasmostimportant tothe Soninke?flourishinggrowing,thriving,doing wellsun driedmud oracacia woodand stoneWhat wereMandehomesmade of?tradethelifebloodof Ghanacomplexword todescribethecaravansvicinityneighbourhood;nearby region;surroundingarea.Mandehadadvancedfarmingskillsmillet,sorghum,cotton,groundnuts,riceSome ofGhana'smajorcropsBerberstribesmenfromNorthAfricathey bite,kick, spit,run awayWhy arecamels sochallenging?

Royal Kingdoms - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A spring of fresh water, surrounded by a fertile region of vegetation, in a desert.
    oasis
  2. Why were traders safe in Ghana?
    the king's soldiers guarded the area
  3. hunted and did most of the farming
    Mande men
  4. some of the people in the caravan
    bodyguards, scholars, ambassadors,poets, musicians
  5. That which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed.
    goods
  6. Island rich with gold
    Wangara
  7. the Wangaran miners would never tell...
    the location of the gold mines
  8. essential for desert travel
    camels
  9. How did the Wangaran miners do their trading?
    laying out goods to trade, drumbeats, hiding, and not speaking
  10. Main; principal; placed ahead of others
    primary
  11. attendants, associates or followers.
    entourage
  12. A convoy or procession of travelers, their vehicles and cargo, and any pack animals, especially camels crossing a desert.
    caravan
  13. Ghana had more than enough...
    Gold
  14. people who established Ghana
    Soninke
  15. some of the items traded include...
    gold, salt, jewelry, tools, cloth
  16. People knew the location
    Salt mines
  17. harvested and processed food for storage and sale
    Mande women
  18. An exchange of goods or services without the use of money.
    bartering
  19. The Soninke loved...
    stories and poetry
  20. what was most important to the Soninke?
    family
  21. growing, thriving, doing well
    flourishing
  22. What were Mande homes made of?
    sun dried mud or acacia wood and stone
  23. the lifeblood of Ghana
    trade
  24. word to describe the caravans
    complex
  25. neighbourhood; nearby region; surrounding area.
    vicinity
  26. had advanced farming skills
    Mande
  27. Some of Ghana's major crops
    millet, sorghum,cotton,ground nuts,rice
  28. tribesmen from North Africa
    Berbers
  29. Why are camels so challenging?
    they bite, kick, spit, run away