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Medittarian sea and Red sea.Marine trade routes across the Arabian gulf .
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Trade with neighboring people *supported the growth of towns* along trade routes. Hint=The * means the answer.
West Africa across the Sahara
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it came from West Africa across the Sahara.
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because every nomad that will travel through there would see each other and trade with whatever they had
Connecting China and the rest of Asia to the Mediterranean BasinMARITIME Across the Indian OceanROUTESTRANSSAHARANTrade routes that cross the Sahara DesertNORTHERNEUROPEAN Trade routes across Northern Europe to the Black SeaWESTERNEUROPEAN Trade routes through seas and rivers throughout Western EuropeSOUTHCHINA SEA Trade routes throughout the South China Sea and Southeast Asia
persian trade routes,african trade routes,ocean trade routes,mediterranean trade routes,and silk roads.
These trade routes show a high demand for slaves as they typically ran from regions in need of labor, like Africa, to areas where labor was scarce, like the Americas. The volume and frequency of goods and people transported along these routes suggest a significant need for slaves for labor in industries such as mining, agriculture, and domestic work. The existence and expansion of these trade routes were driven by the economic incentives and benefits derived from the use of enslaved labor.