The establishment of shipping between the Middle East and North Africa was sometime between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution.
The Middle East is split between Asia and Africa. The countries that are located in Africa are Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco.
The Middle Passage
No, South Africa is not the Middle east.
Africa received man-made goods from Britain such as guns and ammunition
No, it is actually in between India, the Middle East, and the rest of North western Africa. So now you no and don't ever ask this question again!
No, the middle passage was the trip from Africa to the Americas.
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The Middle East is split between Asia and Africa. The countries that are located in Africa are Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco.
The Middle Passage
The answer depends if you believe the region of the Middle East to be included in Africa or Asia. If it Asia then the "inlet" would be the Red Sea, which is linked for shipping to the Mediterranean Sea by the Suez Canal. If you believe that the Middle East is part of the African continent then the "inlet" would be the Persian or Arabian Gulf. Most people tend to associate the Middle East with Asia.
The Greater Middle East includes all of the countries of the Middle East plus North Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Cyprus, and parts of the Horn of Africa.
The trip between West Africa and the islands of the Caribbean
The Middle Passage
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The trip between West Africa and the islands of the Caribbean
the middle passage was the shortest distance between Africa and the American. It took approximately between 60 and 90 days
By camels through the desert