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Trade routes (TRANS-SAHARAN ROUTES (image (image), Camel caravans carried…
Trade routes
TRANS-SAHARAN ROUTES
Camel caravans carried goods such as spices from India, iron tools, and weapons from Kush
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Caravansarai improved transportation technologies led to an increased volume of trade by making it easier to travel on animals, and harnesses allowed for the carrying of more items across longer distances
Two product that were highest in demand were gold and salt. Kola nuts and slaves were also traded across the routes.
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Indian Ocean
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Gujarat
Textile hub, used monsoon winds, under Islamic rule, major trade hub over the Indian ocean
sultanate of malacca
Reached its height in the 15th century monsoon winds brought in ships from all over. They provided warehouses for merchants and produced tin gold and dried fish as domestic product
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Silk Road
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Trade cities were popular and flourished, such as Kashgar and Samarkand
people rode on horses and camels to get an assortment of goods short periods of distance and traveled up and down the route from China to all over the old world
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