salt, gold, and slaves
In West Africa, different vegetation zones produce distinct trade goods. In the savanna regions, staples like millet, sorghum, and livestock are common, while the forest zones yield valuable commodities such as cacao, palm oil, and timber. The coastal areas, characterized by mangroves and wetlands, provide seafood and salt, while the arid Sahel region is known for trade in animal hides and gum arabic. These goods contribute to a diverse and interconnected trade network across the region.
In tropical rainforests, trade goods include unique fruits, nuts, spices, and hardwoods. In grasslands, goods like grains, livestock, and hides are commonly traded. In deserts, items like salt, dates, and camels are traded. In temperate forests, timber, fur, and berries are common trade goods.
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barterThe trade goods and service means to transfer the ownership of something. This could be trading many different goods that you own.
everything found in austria and in denmark
International trade is the exchange of goods and services between different countries.
International trade is the selling and buying of goods by different countries.
Salt and gold
A system of people in different lands who trade goods back and forth is known as a trade network.
the trade goods found available in africa were gold and ivory
clothing and different types of canoes!
people shared goods and ideas with others on different continents