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hoa [83]
4 years ago
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What was the Gold-Salt trade?

History
2 answers:
arsen [322]4 years ago
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Answer:

Camel caravans from North Africa carried bars of salt as well as cloth, tobacco, and metal tools across the Sahara to trading centers like Djenne and Timbuktu on the Niger River. Some items for which the salt was traded include gold, ivory, slaves, skins, kola nuts, pepper, and sugar.

Explanation:

Hitman42 [59]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

In the fourteenth century, cowrie shells were introduced from the eastern coast as local currency, but gold and salt remained the principal mediums of long-distance trade. relied on the same resources. Gold remained the principal product in the trans-Saharan trade, followed by kola nuts and slaves.

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