they were the networks in Africa used in the slave trades
No, after-hours trades do not count as day trades. Day trades are trades made during regular trading hours, typically between 9:30 am and 4:00 pm Eastern Time. After-hours trades occur outside of these hours and are considered separate from day trades.
They traded brich-bark goods and wampams.
The trades union movement
It is different because East Africa wanted gold and West Africa wanted salt.
b Its c : cultural diffusion
South Africa trades with Japan, the U.S., Germany, China, UK, Netherlands, and all of its other allies
The NYSE is open for trades between 9:30 am and 4 pm Eastern time.
Neither system of trade involved shipping slaves to the Americas. -Jade
The early slave trades in West Africa and East Africa shared several key characteristics, including the involvement of local and European traders who exchanged goods for enslaved individuals. Both regions saw the capture and transportation of Africans to various destinations, particularly the Americas and the Middle East, driven by demand for labor in plantations and domestic settings. Additionally, the slave trades in both areas were marked by violence, disruption of communities, and the dehumanization of individuals, as well as the establishment of trade networks that facilitated the ongoing exploitation of human lives.
There wouldn't of been any trades.....
The influence of education in the rural society is that it opened the eyes of the farmers and fishermen of new ways in doing their trades. People learn and adapt technological advancements that help themselves and their community.