Trade routes have stoppages for cormmercial transport of cargo and that allows routes to reach markets.by making new ones
shipping and trade routes , transportation for growing cities,and resources for the fishing industry.
The TRANS-SAHARA TRADE ROUTES connect North Africa, which is part of the Islamic World, to West Africa.
the Portuguese
The Arabs brought the Muslim religion (Islam) to Africa.
Trade routes have stoppages for cormmercial transport of cargo and that allows routes to reach markets.by making new ones
The British wanted to control South Africa because it was one of the trade routes to India.
1.) Axum owed its strength to the red sea. 2.) In 334 A.D. king Ezana made Christianity the official religion. 3.) Axum fought neighboring Kush for control of trade routes to inland Africa.
Important routes in africa are seeeds
Trade routes
The Triangular Trade routes were either from Britain to Africa, America to Britain, America to Africa, or other routes that lead to either Africa, America, or Britain
•Control of trade •trade routes•natural resources•spread islam
There are many trade routes in Africa. These routes were used as routes for trade and often times for travel.
No. Songhai was defeated by Morocco but the Portuguese played a role in their decline due them shifting the trade routes from over land to by sea.
The main transport routes in North Africa and in Southwest and Central Asia are primarily roads and waterways.
shipping routes
The Mediterranean sea, and Atlantic and Indian oceans provided trade routes between Asia, Africa, and Europe.