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A caravan is a group of people traveling together.
As Adu Boahen has explained, the trans-Saharan caravan trade began to take place on a regular basis during the fourth century, as an expanded version of the pre-existing intra- and interregional trade among peoples of the forest, savanna, Sahel, and Sahara. While Ghana was an integral part of the early trans-Saharan trade, neither it nor any other Western Sudan state was built by, or specifically. It led to exchange of goods and services and also ideas.
People in sub-Saharan Africa believe that democratic institutions are being pushed on them by the West.
Caravan.
sub-saharan
That would be when traders used camels to transport goods across the Saharan desert. A caravan is the word used to denote a group of animals and travellers.
I would expect to find camels in a Sahara caravan.
the saharan caravan trade helped link different societies by making other people participate in one program so that people can get a job, find a house and start making out with other ladies! [first one correct, but second one is stupid O.o...LOL, im srry =)
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A caravan is a group of people traveling together.
most people in sub saharan africas work as farmers or they mine
Sub-Saharan Africans, or people of that descent.
As Adu Boahen has explained, the trans-Saharan caravan trade began to take place on a regular basis during the fourth century, as an expanded version of the pre-existing intra- and interregional trade among peoples of the forest, savanna, Sahel, and Sahara. While Ghana was an integral part of the early trans-Saharan trade, neither it nor any other Western Sudan state was built by, or specifically. It led to exchange of goods and services and also ideas.
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Arab and Berber Muslims from the Northern coast of Africa came to trade with West African Tribes and Empires like Ghana.