In medieval times, the Zambezi River was crucial for trade and transportation, serving as a vital route for the exchange of goods between various African societies. Its rich ecosystems supported fishing and agriculture, providing sustenance for communities along its banks. Additionally, the river facilitated interactions between different cultures, including those from the Kingdom of Zimbabwe and coastal trading states, enhancing economic and social ties across the region.
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The same as it is now, without it you are dead.
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The longest river in the world, The Nile, is over 4,100 miles long. In Medieval times, the Nile River played an important role in the lives and society of Ancient Egypt. The river provided food, transportation and also building materials.
people use the Zambezi river for irrigation, tourism, hydropower, commercial fishing and recreational activities such as white water rafting.
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The Niger River helped shape the surrounding area in Medieval times because it offered a source of water for the area. People were able to grow crops near the river and had access to fresh water.
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Economic power is and was important in every period of history
The same as it is now, without it you are dead.