A trader would rely on the southwest monsoon to sail from Africa to India. This monsoon typically blows from the southwest to the northeast, bringing strong winds and favorable sailing conditions for vessels making the journey across the Arabian Sea. The southwest monsoon generally occurs from June to September, making it the ideal time for such trade voyages.
because africa were not discovered
The region that spread from North Africa to West Africa is the Sahara Desert. This vast arid expanse serves as a natural barrier between the two regions and has historically influenced trade, culture, and migration patterns. The Sahara is characterized by its harsh climate, diverse ecosystems, and significant historical trade routes, such as the trans-Saharan trade routes that facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas between cultures.
limits on international trade with South Africa
In the 1700s, Africa and Portugal traded, but this would lead to great problems. This began the slave trade, which would, only much later, be realized as the inhumane monstrosity it was.
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1. During the early days of Indian Ocean trade, the buying and selling of goods took place between the Swahili of East Africa and Arabs from Asia. Indian Ocean trade was made easy by the monsoon winds that circulated between Asia and the Eastern coast.
Monsoons are pulsating in nature while trade winds are steady winds.
A trader would rely on the southwest monsoon to sail from Africa to India. This monsoon typically blows from the southwest to the northeast, bringing strong winds and favorable sailing conditions for vessels making the journey across the Arabian Sea. The southwest monsoon generally occurs from June to September, making it the ideal time for such trade voyages.
Trade between Europe and Africa before the 1400s was indirect. Between the 1400s and the 1700s, it was direct.
Trade between Europe and Africa before the 1400s was indirect. Between the 1400s and the 1700s, it was direct.
Trade between Europe and Africa before the 1400s was indirect. Between the 1400s and the 1700s, it was direct.
There was no direct relationship. Alphabetic writing facilitated communication, and so aided their trade expansion.
Trade.
The transatlantic slave trade.
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A trade between Africa, Americas, and England