they traded salt and had great soil to grow rich food
Mali traded with neighborly countries and I think a part of Europe.
Mali traded salt to many countries in the south. The gold trade, even more important was mainly to Egypt and other countries on the Mediterranean.
Mali traded salt to many countries in the south. The gold trade, even more important was mainly to Egypt and other countries on the Mediterranean.
Mali traded with neighborly countries and I think a part of Europe.
They are not particularly related. The details are correct. They are a long way from each other. Africa is a huge continent. Lots of countries in the world have similar names and have other characteristics in common, but are still very different countries. Somalia and Mali would be like that.
Mail traded Gold and Salt with neighboring countries.
Mali grew more and more prosperous, and when new gold deposits were found, the king of Mali lead the trade.
Some examples of countries with four-letter names include Chad, Cuba, Peru, Iraq, Mali, and Togo.
they traded in the 1300 hundreds
Chad, Laos, Mali, Cuba, Peru, Togo, Iran, Iraq, Oman, Fiji
old colonists and parts of Europe
salt,gold(of course),animal hides,koala nuts,