During medieval times, Africans engaged in extensive trade involving a variety of items. Key commodities included gold, which was highly sought after, as well as salt, ivory, and textiles such as silk and cotton. Additionally, they traded agricultural products like grains and spices, as well as slaves. These trade networks connected various regions, facilitating cultural exchange and economic prosperity across the continent.
The answer is silk and and tea
They force-captured other Africans (using European traded guns) and traded them for goods with Europeans. They gained power by doing this because they had goods, money, and fear from other African states.
They trade pots, necklaces, and fur or pelts
Egyptians imported monkeys, panthers, giraffes, ebony, ostrich feathers, and precious stone, to name a few, from Nubia.
The items that were traded in ancient Egypt were cotton, wheat, papyrus, corn, agricultural, horticultural products, clothing etc
Some of the items they traded were spices,gems e.t.c
They traded plants and animals and tobacco
West Africans engaged in extensive trade, exchanging a variety of goods. They traded gold, which was highly sought after, as well as salt, which was essential for preservation and nutrition. Additionally, they exchanged agricultural products like millet and rice, textiles, and handcrafted items. This trade network facilitated cultural exchange and economic prosperity across the region.
The answer is silk and and tea
Some things that got traded in the Renaissance were artwork and scientific ideas.
They traded furs for metal items, such as, knives, kettles, needles, and axes.
They traded furs for metal items, such as, knives, kettles, needles, and axes.
I am studying countries during the viking times. I got stuck on the question,' WHAT ITEMS WERE TRADED IIN ICELAND IN VIKING TIMES? i did some extended research, quizzed my teacher, and found ou that wool, slaves, exotic goods, and weapons were traded
Some of the goods that Kiev Russians traded with the Greek were food, such as bread. They also traded items such as homemade goods and coins.
Some of the items that were traded were gold ornaments, brightly colored woven cloth and salt harvested from the lake bed. They were traded for other luxury items, such as tropical bird feathers and jaguar skins (used for ceremonial garments), cotton, rubber, and cacao beans (for chocolate).
They force-captured other Africans (using European traded guns) and traded them for goods with Europeans. They gained power by doing this because they had goods, money, and fear from other African states.
Silk, Ivory, Jade, Glass, Spices (Black Pepper, Curry, Cloves), cloths, oils (not vegetable oil), weapons, and Gold were some of the things they traded.