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Some of the things traded in the Indian Ocean Trade are slaves, ivory, and gold from Africa. During 600 BCE-1450 BCE the Indian Ocean was a prominent world trade area.This trade route extended from East Asia through India to the east coast of Africa.
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Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Arabian Sea
The Indian Ocean is the most direct route from Australia to Africa: Answer to question 1.sectionB in Year 7 Geography Online learning Booklet, Term 1 2020. In the use of the booklet - NSW schools. COVID-19 work.
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The Indian Ocean trade route was far away from the coasts and it made sailors not interact with others besides their "mates" And the Mediterranean sea route was next to the coast using monsoons to guide them to other ports.
The first Europeans to sail across the Indian Ocean were Portuguese led by Vasco da Gama. They were looking for an ocean route to the East, so as to cut out the middlemen in their trade with India and China.
The Gulf of Oman.
The indian ocean was full with water and other trade routes couldn't trade there,because back then they did not have the technolgy to travel by water.
they focused on trading items towards china,India,southeast Asia,Europe and south america
Indonesia, Papua, Jakarta, and Java. Hope this helps!
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