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As a result of this technology, the population grew and became wealthier. Finally, some people traded goods within West Africa and with other regions, such as North Africa.
The Silk Road facilitated the exchange of a diverse array of goods and ideas across regions such as China, Central Asia, Africa, and India. From China, silk, ceramics, and paper were prominent exports, while Central Asia contributed horses, furs, and precious metals. India played a key role by trading spices, textiles, and gems, while Africa introduced gold, ivory, and exotic animals. Additionally, the Silk Road was a conduit for cultural exchanges, including religious beliefs, scientific knowledge, and technological innovations.
The traingular trade route was in the shape of a triangle. Goods from Europe were shipped to Africa, goods from Africa were shipped to the Americas, and goods from the Americas were shipped to Europe.
Manufactured goods
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They carried goods from central Africa and Nubia into Egypt and southwestern Asia and brought other goods back
In the Central Plain
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The people of Portugal carried goods from Europe to the West Africa empires. This occurred from 1415 until 1600. They also help to export goods from West and South Africa to European Nations including pepper, fabrics, gold, and other such products.
because from Africa people were giving their slaves for cotton and other basic stuff. slaves were not humans being but goods, goods to make them money.
The rivers of Africa have both hindered and helped traffic in goods and people
Through barter system
The Congo River is often referred to as the "highway of Central Africa" due to its vital role in transportation and trade across the region. It serves as a major navigable waterway, connecting remote communities to urban centers and facilitating the movement of goods and people. The river's extensive network of tributaries also enhances accessibility in an otherwise challenging landscape, making it a crucial artery for economic activities and cultural exchange in Central Africa.
The main transportation routes in North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia include the Trans-Saharan Highway in North Africa, the Silk Road connecting East Asia and Europe through Central Asia, and the Persian Gulf to Europe route passing through Southwest Asia. These routes facilitate the movement of goods, people, and resources across these regions, connecting different countries and promoting trade and economic development.
Central Goods railway station ended in 1967.