Gold and salt were traded primarily by the trans-Saharan trade routes, which connected West Africa to North Africa. The Mali Empire, particularly under rulers like Mansa Musa, was known for its wealth in gold, while salt was a valuable commodity sourced from places like the Sahara Desert. Traders, including Berber and Tuareg merchants, facilitated this exchange, creating a network that significantly influenced the economies and cultures of the regions involved.
The things that were traded were gold and salt
They traded mostly gold and salt
Salt.
salt
salt,gold(of course),animal hides,koala nuts,
Yes, they did trade there gold for salt.
they traded salt for gold
The things that were traded were gold and salt
salt
Mail traded Gold and Salt with neighboring countries.
Actually, it was gold they traded for salt. The africans (believe it or not) valued salt more than gold. It could be used for flavoring and preserving foods.
gold and salt .