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Gnom [1K]
3 years ago
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Why did gold-salt traders favor the involvement of the ghanaians in their trade? ghanaian experts ensured the genuineness of gol

d traded. the ghanaian army protected traders and their cargo. the ghanaian king helped salt traders get discounts. ghanaians provided free lodging and boarding to traders. ghanaians did not levy taxes on gold-salt traders?
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Feliz [49]3 years ago
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Answer:

ghanaian experts ensured the genuineness of gold traded.

Explanation:

The country of Ghana was known as the gold coast. This was because of the fact that the country had so much alluvial gold deposits in it. Therefore, itr was easy for the early traders to extract the gold from the earth, and much of it was extracted from the river deposits and basins. The gold in Ghana was a source of exchange and barter trade in the economy. However, it was mandatory that the genuineness of the gold involved was checked. Hence, the  salt traders depended on the expertise of the Ghanaian gold traders for their input in determining the genuineness of the gold traded.

sdas [7]3 years ago
4 0

The King of Ghana charged foreign traders a tax, they had to pay a tax to enter Ghana, and a tax to leave. This tax helped to make Ghana even more rich than she was already and Ghana's army kept the trade routes protected from bandits.

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