nubians
they intiated the cultivation of west africa, which started the slave trade (transatlantic trade) (triangular trade) between w. africa, usa, and britain. it also brought a lot of religious ideas to them as well as guns for the first time
Development of trade routes.
Muslims conquered other areas in Africa and cut off Axum from its lucrative trade routes.
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Egyptian traders facilitated the exchange of African riches through established trade routes that connected various regions, including Nubia and sub-Saharan Africa. They traded goods such as gold, ivory, and exotic animals for items like textiles, pottery, and grains. The Nile River served as a vital transportation artery, allowing for the movement of goods and cultural exchange. Additionally, trade fairs and marketplaces in Egypt played a crucial role in the distribution of these African riches throughout the region.
The Triangular Trade routes were either from Britain to Africa, America to Britain, America to Africa, or other routes that lead to either Africa, America, or Britain
There are many trade routes in Africa. These routes were used as routes for trade and often times for travel.
Trade routes
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through trade routes
West Africa across the Sahara
Major trade routes in Africa historically included the Trans-Saharan trade routes, which facilitated the exchange of gold, salt, and other goods between West Africa and North Africa. The East African trade routes, particularly along the Swahili Coast, connected inland kingdoms to Asian markets, trading ivory, spices, and slaves. Additionally, the interior routes linked various African kingdoms, enhancing the movement of goods and cultural exchange across the continent. These trade networks significantly influenced the economic and social development of African societies.
The Trans-Saharan trade routes facilitated the exchange of valuable goods such as gold, salt, ivory, and slaves between North Africa and West Africa.
Ports and bases for trade routes (including the Spice trade and the Slave trade).
It followed trade routes.
it came from West Africa across the Sahara.
The trade routes in the Songhai Empire ran across the Sahara Desert, connecting West Africa with North Africa and the Mediterranean region. These routes were critical for the transport of goods such as salt, gold, ivory, and slaves. The major trade cities in the Songhai Empire included Timbuktu, Gao, and Djenne.