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Which of these best describes an advantage Africa has in trade?

Access to Natural Resources


What were the trade routes of the Triangular trade routes?

The Triangular Trade routes were either from Britain to Africa, America to Britain, America to Africa, or other routes that lead to either Africa, America, or Britain


Why did europeans build empires in Africa after the end of the African slave trade?

for the natural resources founded in Africa


How and why did the trade networks initally develop in west Africa and what led to there decline?

because trade routes were good and there was a lot of resources


What factors motivated outsiders to conquer regions of the North Africa?

•Control of trade •trade routes•natural resources•spread islam


At its height in the third century CE the Axum civilization dominated trade in northeastern Africa and accumulated tremendous wealth. How did depletion of natural resources lead to the civilization's?

They were unable to sustain any more growth.


What was the resources of kerma?

Kerma had gained not only power but wealth, mainly from controlling the trade between Central Africa and Egpyt.


How is trade related to the earth's resources?

Trade is closely linked to the earth's resources as it involves the exchange of goods and services that are often derived from natural resources. Global trade can lead to both overexploitation and conservation of resources, depending on how responsibly they are managed. Sustainable trade practices are essential to ensure the long-term viability of the earth's resources.


How did industrialization in in Europe lead to colonization in Africa?

Europeans wanted to create favorable trade monopolies.


What were the European nations looking for in Africa?

A mix of things. Resources, trade and trade routes, power, and wealth is the simple answer. Africa had an abundance of natural resources that the Europeans needed in order to keep up with the Industrial Revolution and post Industrial Revolution. It was also a matter of pride and prestige. You can look up the "Scramble for Africa" it should help.


What impact did the triangle trade Africa?

The triangle trade had a devastating impact on Africa as it led to widespread enslavement of Africans, disruption of communities, loss of cultural heritage, and economic exploitation. This trade system also contributed to the underdevelopment of Africa by diverting human and natural resources away from local economies.


How does the distribution of natural resources relate to world trade?

Natural Resources are the primary trade items in the world.