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Ghana's trade changed over time for multiple reasons. One reason is as trade got more popular, they taxed the trades twice (enter with items to trade and items that were traded). Another reason is they started a process called silent barter to make trade peaceful. Ghana's army (when strong) took over trade routes from merchants. As trade in salt and gold increased, so did Ghana's wealth power, and military strength.

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