People walked along the Niger river to get to their trading destination.
There are no continents in Africa, Africa is a continent.
No,it is found in the country of Mali,west Africa to be exact north western Africa
The introduction of the camel in North Africa around 800 AD played a significant geographical influence on trade in Africa. This enabled the establishment of trans-Saharan trade routes, connecting North Africa to West Africa and facilitating the exchange of goods such as gold, salt, slaves, and other commodities.
West Africa was most affected by the transatlantic slave trade, with countries such as Ghana, Senegal, Nigeria, and Benin serving as major sources of enslaved people. Additionally, East Africa, particularly regions around the Indian Ocean, was impacted by the Arab slave trade.
Slaves were captured from various regions in West Africa, including modern-day countries such as Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, and Angola, among others. They were transported across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas to work on plantations and in mines.
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Before the 1500's trade in Africa was slavery to England and other countries. The slavery trade was from 1500-1800's
It is different because East Africa wanted gold and West Africa wanted salt.
It is different because East Africa wanted gold and West Africa wanted salt.
It is different because East Africa wanted gold and West Africa wanted salt.
Writing about West Africa is saying it's geography but West Africans Are saying there religions
Trade across west Africa was originally controlled by Egypt.
by increasing the power of ruthless men who captured fellow Africans and sold them. Also increasing rivalry between tribes causing more battles.
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Before the 1500's trade in Africa was slavery to England and other countries. The slavery trade was from 1500-1800's