The kingdom of Ghana
Ghana
gold deposits.
gold , ivory and slaves . PLATO
During the triangular trade, African kingdoms and traders were involved in the export of enslaved people. They captured and sold individuals to European slave traders, who transported them to the Americas. Additionally, various goods such as gold, ivory, and spices were exported from Africa to Europe, while trade routes also facilitated the exchange of textiles and manufactured goods back to Africa. This trade significantly impacted African societies and economies.
The kingdom of Ghana
Ghana
They controlled the trade of salt, gold, and ivory across the Sahara.
they controlled the salt and gold trade
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It imposed taxes on merchants who used gold trade routes that passed through Ghana.
The African kingdom known as the "Land of the Blacks and Gold" is the Kingdom of Ghana. This ancient empire, which thrived from the 6th to the 13th century, was located in what is now southeastern Mauritania and western Mali. It gained this nickname due to its wealth derived from abundant gold resources and its dominant trade in gold and salt. The kingdom played a crucial role in the trans-Saharan trade routes, facilitating commerce between West Africa and the Mediterranean.
in ancient Ghana they traded salt, gold, and silk
It imposed taxes on merchants who used gold trade routes that passed through Ghana.
The wealth of Mali, a kingdom in West Africa, was the gold and salt trade.
Gold and salt
gold