Yes it is possible. There is a technique called Jelqing and some men have reported gains of 4 inches plus
gold and salt
Africa has the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Indian Ocean to the east.
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First, direct trade between Portugal and the coastal people of West Africa bypassed the routes across the Sahara and pulled the coastal region into a closer relationship with Europe. Second, the Portuguese began the European trade in enslaved West Africans.
The early days of the American economy were filled with trade routes stretching across the Atlantic in seemingly all directions. As with trade between European countries, the goods coming into and out of America tended to be part of a pattern. The money paid for one set of goods would be used to pay for another set of goods, and so on. Also at this time, goods were traded for each other, in a barter system. In early American settlement, goods came from two main sources: England and Africa. This came to be known as Triangular Trade. A typical shipment of goods from Great Britain would consist of any or all of beads, cloth, hardware, rum, salt, or weapons. The shipment would go to Africa, where the goods would be traded for people who were enslaved. A ship leaving Africa for America would contain hundreds of enslaved people, tightly packed in horrific conditions for the journey to their new "home." Once in America, the ship would unload the slaves and take on any or all of molasses, rum, sugar, or tobacco and then head to Great Britain, completing the Triangle. (It should be said here that not all ships made this giant triangular trip. Many ships did no more than sail back and forth from America to Africa and vice versa or from England to Afria and vice versa. The description of the Triangluar Trade deals more with the goods as a whole.) Some of the ships coming to America sailed straight to ports along the Eastern Seaboard, although some stopped in the Caribbean or Brazil, where large slave plantations were.
Iron is most commonly used for two main things in West Africa, Monuments, and Women's Toiletry. It is law that all Monumental figures must be made out of iron, and is punishable by death if an errected Momument is made of anything else. It is also law in most West Africa that women are not alowed to urinate unless the do so into a iron container. This is a very serious and sacred tradition, and it has been recorded women going days without releiving themselves due to lack of iron.
The two most important trade items were gold and salt.
slaves and silver
Silver .
Berber traders brought salt from the Sahara desert and goods from North Africa such as textiles, ceramics, and copper to trade in West Africa. They played a key role in the trans-Saharan trade network that connected West Africa to the Mediterranean region.
Kushites and Nubians were the names of the two groups the Egyptians traded with in Africa.
Kushites and Nubians were the names of the two groups the Egyptians traded with in Africa.
Kushites and Nubians were the names of the two groups the Egyptians traded with in Africa.
Gold, cocoa, bauxite, aluminum, manganese ore and diamonds.
diamonds
west Africa people divided jobs . Work was done by men and women of different ages and social positions. Throughout west Africa , people farmed and herded .Many hunted and fished. Some also mined and traded.
Kushites and Nubians were the names of the two groups the Egyptians traded with in Africa.
Dimond because of the dimond mines and foods