The people who lived along the coast of North Africa would meet other countries because ships from Europe would travel along the coast. Traveling the interior of North Africa was much more difficult.
It's hard to say. Many nations/colonies/shipbuilders sent ships to Africa, so there's not a definite answer.
triangular trade route
He wanted a route around Africa to the Asian markets.
the Suez canal
The Troy, The Hector and The Helen
Was ships from Phoenicia began searching the North African coast for ports that would connect them to Africa's riches.
Barbary pirates, based in North Africa, forced the United States to pay a tribute in the early 1800s. This tribute was demanded to protect American ships from being attacked by pirates operating in the Mediterranean Sea.
Suez Canal
Ships, between North Africa and Europe, trains, between cities, but mainly on horseback, in the Algerian desert.
A... It had a port, and B... It was a much easier port to negotiate for supply ships than Bengazi...
The Barbary coast
At the very opening of the Aeneid the Trojan ships are underway to Italy and are very near landfall. Juno - who hates the Trojans - persuades the King of the Winds (Aeolus) to send a mighty storm which sinks several of the ships, breaks up the fleet, and forces the surviving sailors to put into shelter on the north African coast.There are several points in the Aeneid where Aeneas' ship almost sinks, but the likeliest answer is to your question is :the storm sent by Juno.
The people who lived along the coast of North Africa would meet other countries because ships from Europe would travel along the coast. Traveling the interior of North Africa was much more difficult.
Ships
It's hard to say. Many nations/colonies/shipbuilders sent ships to Africa, so there's not a definite answer.
Africa