through its location along the red sea
through its location along the red sea
Kingdom of Aksum or Axum, (also known as the Aksumite Empire) grew in importance with the increase of seaborne trade between the Romans and southern India which used the monsoons of the Indian Ocean and passed through the Red Sea. Axum's coasts on the Red Sea made it an important intermediary in this trade. Axum also traded goods from inland Africa which were shipped from its ports of the Red Sea.
Red Sea and the Indian Ocean made it an important trading center and contributed to its expansion and power.
Red Sea and the Indian ocean made it an important trading center and contributed to its expansion and power.
It was a trade center conveniently located between Asia and Europe.
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The Tiber River made trade possible, and the seven hills surrounding them made them secure.
The Tiber River made trade possible, and the seven hills surrounding them made them secure.
The Tiber River made trade possible, and the seven hills surrounding them made them secure.
It was a trade center conveniently located between Asia and Europe.
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