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Makovka662 [10]
4 years ago
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DBQ develop an argument evaluating the extent to which the Kingdoms and empires of the sub-Saharan region succeeded in making ac

hievements between 1200 and 1450 only need thesis claim and contextualization
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1 answer:
Scrat [10]4 years ago
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Answer:

Between the 1200 and 1450, the Sub-Saharan African region was thriving with trade.

Powerful Kingdoms such as Aksum existed in modern day Ethiopia and Sudan while other kingdoms Da'amat further south-west.

While the period was generally known for powerful Empires in Asia and the Middle East, the Sub Saharan countries were able to develop thriving trading business that included salt, agriculture products, salves etc.

Their biggest achievement was of maintaining sophisticated trading links between one another and minimal conflict.

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