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Some of the trading kingdoms of early sub-Saharan Africa include the Kingdom of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. These kingdoms were known for their wealth and power derived from controlling trade routes that crossed the region. They engaged in the trans-Saharan trade of goods like gold, salt, and enslaved people.

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