In Sub - Saharan trade, gold , salt and slaves were the most important commodities.
Gold came from Bambuk in the valley of the Senegal where there was a lot of alluvial gold. Rock salt came from areas in the Sahara which were once covered by inland seas. Its extraction, in large blocks under the blazing sun, was appalling work carried out by slaves.
Slaves mainly came from around the region of Lake Chad, where the Zaghawa tribes made a habit of raiding their neighbors and selling them to Arab purchasers in the north.
Other important commodities were cola nuts, dates, copper and brass.
The answer is C bcz it's a warning lol
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I believe the answer may be name calling
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Name calling is negative
It must have numbers in the square read the top one that the Latitude if u have a map it will tell u .
There's a lot of problems African farmers confront. Firstly, they usually don't add pesticides to the crops, therefore, the insects will devour the crops. Secondly, lack of finical support, they're not able to grow their fields and make profit out of their hard work. Thirdly, the climate change; since most people don't care about climate change, most people in remote countries will have to face the different weather patterns. Lastly, the technology, most African farmers have to hand pick each crop instead of having a machine.
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