The merchants traded these and other goods for kola nuts, hides, leather goods, ivory, slaves, and gold from the southern forests of West Africa. Then they returned to North Africa, bringing the goods from the south to markets at home. Ghana's location allowed it to control this trans-Saharan trade
The Arabs traded salt for West African gold at equal weight. (Salt was incredibly rare in West Africa.)
food
the qin dynasty traded many things like food, art, cutural ideas. one of the main things that they traded was silk. they usually traded silk to Europe in return of goods that china did not have access to grow or manufacure. they used the silk road for the trade
they traded with very many things which were very valuable goods like salt, gold, spices from India, weapons from Kush and iron tools. Later on when the oases developed into towns they even traded camels, donkeys, goats, fabrics and important linen.
they traded with very many things which were very valuable goods like salt, gold, spices from India, weapons from Kush and iron tools. Later on when the oases developed into towns they even traded camels, donkeys, goats, fabrics and important linen.
they traded with very many things which were very valuable goods like salt, gold, spices from India, weapons from Kush and iron tools. Later on when the oases developed into towns they even traded camels, donkeys, goats, fabrics and important linen.
gold, salt, kola nuts, cowrie shells, spices, clothes, and slaves
Trans -Saharan trade was a form that west Africans traded. It included crossing the Sahara Desert, thus calling it Saharan.Gold, salt, cowrie shells, silk and much more was traded. Muslims started it because they were the founders of the trade routes. It was organized by the villagers in the city that the traders where trading in . Silent bartering was a form of organization, and it included not speaking to one another when trading.
Mainly, silk, gold, and salt was traded, along with other less popular items like Ivory, pottery, spices, and obviously camels (not the cigarette kind) :)
Cause they traded for things they needed
they traded because they were hungery and needed better things..
The three main things traded in the triangular trade were slaves from Africa to the Americas, raw materials from the Americas to Europe, and manufactured goods from Europe to Africa.
which counties were involved in the trans-Saharan slave trade
the Cherokee Indians traded crafts ....they traded crafts for food water shelter and those kinds of things
they traded things that were very important such as me!
they traded mostly food.