Ghana gained control of West African trade routes during the early medieval period by establishing itself as a powerful kingdom that capitalized on the lucrative trans-Saharan trade in gold, salt, and other commodities. The kingdom's strategic location allowed it to dominate trade networks and levy taxes on goods passing through its territory. Additionally, Ghana's military strength helped protect trade caravans, fostering an environment conducive to commerce and attracting traders from various regions. This combination of strategic positioning, military power, and economic incentives solidified Ghana's dominance in the trade routes of West Africa.
It imposed taxes on merchants who used gold trade routes that passed through Ghana.
It imposed taxes on merchants who used gold trade routes that passed through Ghana.
they prospered by trading. It was an important part of the comunities. Their strength and wealth depended on control of the trade routes across the sahara. - in.need.of.help
persian trade routes,african trade routes,ocean trade routes,mediterranean trade routes,and silk roads.
Gold was not a source of wealth for Ghana's rulers; instead, it was the trade in salt that significantly contributed to their wealth. Salt was highly valued for preservation and nutrition, and the trans-Saharan trade routes facilitated its exchange for gold and other goods. Additionally, the rulers of Ghana gained wealth through taxation on trade and control of trade routes. This economic system ultimately established Ghana as a powerful empire in West Africa.
I'm almost positive that is was the trans-Saharan trade routes.
They controlled the trade in Ghana to retain their power
Controlled the trade routes across the Sahara
Sundiata restablished the gold, salt, trade and expanded trade routes.
they have given us trade routes
they have given us trade routes
Ghana trades Gold, Cocoa, Timber, Electricity, Oil and Diamonds but diamonds are not the high seller, gold and cocoa are.