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Lunna [17]
3 years ago
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Help please elemantry socil studies

History
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Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
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Answer: Goods that originated from Mali: Gold and Salt

Goods obtained through trade: ivory, copper and horses

Explanation: The main items that Mali trades are gold and salt. The gold mines of west Africa provided great wealth to West African Empires such as Mali. The Escarpment became a landmark along the ancient salt trade route by virtue of its location in the Sahel Desert south of the Niger River, which curves through Mali: For as long as the Dogon have lived here, salt has passed through the region, part of a journey that starts more than 550 miles away in the mines of the Saharan outpost of Taoudenni (Mines that are located in the north of Mali).

Doss [256]3 years ago
5 0

Goods originated from Mali: gold, ivory, copper;

Goods that Mali obtained through trade: salt, horses;

The Mali Empire was the largest and most powerful African Empire. It was relatively well developed, used its numerous natural resources to get wealth, and was heavily involved in trade. Some of the natural resources of Mali were the gold, copper, and ivory, and this empire used them to get enormous amounts of wealth, as these things were highly demanded and appreciated.

The wealth that Mali was getting, was later used for obtaining things through trade that the empire lacked, like the salt and the the horses. The salt was very popular for the cooking, while the horses were in high demand for transport and warfare.

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