because there wasnt enough wood to build boats
Because of the cataracts, people could not travel through Nubia by river. Instead, the Nubians developed trade routes over land.
Nubian trade routes were ancient pathways that facilitated the exchange of goods between Nubia, located in present-day Sudan and southern Egypt, and neighboring regions. These routes connected Nubia to Egypt, the Red Sea, and sub-Saharan Africa, allowing for the trade of valuable resources such as gold, ivory, and exotic animals. The strategic location of Nubia enabled it to serve as a cultural and economic bridge between Africa and the Mediterranean world. Over time, these trade networks contributed to the wealth and power of Nubian kingdoms, particularly during periods of political stability.
The Nubians were not as dependant on the flooding of the Nile, so they had no need to trade by water.
The nubians were not as dependant on the flooding of the Nile, so they had no need to trade by water.
because the journey over land was long and dangerous
The land routes were supplemented by sea routes which extended from the Red Sea to East Africa, India, China, and Southeast Asia. In the late Middle Ages, transcontinental trade over the land routes of the Silk Road declined as sea trade increased.
The trade between Europe and the Far East was difficult and expensive,Goods had to travel long routes over both land and sea.The land on the trade routes was controlled by Muslims who charged high tolls for sale crossing.
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European explorers searched for new trade routes to bypass the Ottoman Empire's control over existing land trade routes, to access valuable goods like spices and silk directly from Asia, and to find new sources of wealth and power. Additionally, they were motivated by competition among European nations to establish colonies and control trade routes.
Yes. Hatshepsut was the first queen of Egypt. She ruled over much land and expanded trade routes.
No. Songhai was defeated by Morocco but the Portuguese played a role in their decline due them shifting the trade routes from over land to by sea.
The Ming Empire sent Zheng He to make sea connestions