Yes, Baghdad became one of the world's leading trading centers, especially during the Islamic Golden Age, from the 8th to the 13th centuries. Its strategic location along trade routes connecting Asia, Europe, and Africa facilitated commerce and cultural exchange. The city was a hub for various goods, including silk, spices, and precious metals, and it attracted merchants from diverse backgrounds, enhancing its status as a vital economic center. Additionally, the establishment of the House of Wisdom in Baghdad further solidified its role in intellectual and cultural trade.
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East Africa began trading with other regions long before European colonization. Evidence of trade networks with nations in Arabia, along the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea is found in Greek writings.
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is the original site of Djenné, Mali and considered to be among the oldest urbanized centers in sub-Saharan Africa. The circumstances that enabled it to be a trade center are their rice domestication.
what I think is that they were that because they were in good places
what I think is that they were that because they were in good places
Baghdad became such an important center of world trade because Baghdad provided goods that people wanted like gold,silver, iron, pearls, and food. People would come to get those goods, and Baghdad will get money and they became an important center of world trade. :D
yes.
By trading with India.
Because of TRADING
because of french explorers
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many people have also become wealthy because of day trading
Slaughter houses and meat packing
Because it became difficult with trading.
To become the world's leading car manufacturer.To overtake Toyota as the leading car manufacturer.To become the world's leading car manufacturer.