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Q: How was Ghana a middleman in the North African trade?
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In Ghana who was the middleman of trade?

Well, Ghana was the middleman. Ghana was the middleman between North and southern part of West Africa, taxing whoever had to come through the empire to trade.


What role did Ghana play in north African trade?

Although Ghana never owned gold and salt mines, they controlled the trade between the kingdoms to the north and the kingdoms to the south Trades were even, ounce for ounce - an ounce of gold for an ounce of salt.


Which west African kingdom was the first to benefit from gold and salt trade?

Ghana


What African kingdom controlled the gold and salt trade?

The answer is Ghana


What African kingdoms became wealthy from trade after Ghana?

Sahara


What African kingdoms became wealthy after trade after Ghana?

Sahara


What role did Ghana play in African trade?

Although Ghana never owned gold and salt mines, they controlled the trade between the kingdoms to the north and the kingdoms to the south Trades were even, ounce for ounce - an ounce of gold for an ounce of salt.


Which African kingdoms become wealthy from trade after Ghana?

mali and songhai


Mali's trade route?

The Saharan trade extended from the Saharan West African kingdoms across the Sahara desert to Europe. The Saharan Trade linked such African empires as Ghana, Mali, and Songhay to the European world.


West African kingdom that controlled the gold-salt trade?

The kingdom of Ghana


One way in which the African kingdoms of Ghana and mali are similar?

Both Ghana and Mali benefited from the Gold-Salt trade


How did the salt for gold trade contribute to the emergence of the empires of Ghana and mali.?

The Saharan trade extended from the Sub-Saharan West African kingdoms across the Sahara desert to Europe. The Saharan Trade linked such African empires as Ghana, Mali, and Songhay to the European world.