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Shtirlitz [24]
4 years ago
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some goods exchanged between Aksum and its trading partners included gold, ivory, cloth, spices, and even slaves. true or false?

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maria [59]4 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is true.

It is true that some goods exchanged between Aksum and its trading partners included gold, ivory, cloth, spices, and even slaves.

The kingdom of Assum was located in what today is Ethiopia, Sudan Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, in Northeastern Africa, along the coast of the Red Sea. It started around 400 BCE and reached its best moment under the rule of King Ezana, who expanded Aksum territory, conquering the kingdom of Kush. Under King Ezana, the Aksum Empire became a major trade center in the region where Aksum traded gold, ivory, cloth, spices, and slaves.

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