In addition to salt list two other products a North African trader might bring to trade in West Africa.

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List three things that show the power of the ruler. In addition to salt list two other products a might bring to trade in West Africa. List five products the people of the southern forest areas brought to trade with the s. Explain what the and the Wangaran do during silent bartering.

gold gold gold List three things that show the power of the ruler the head of an army a judge a religious leader In addition to salt list two other products a might bring to trade in West Africa. Salt. List five products the people of the southern forest areas brought to trade with the s. gold the introduction of the the spread of Travel across the was difficult because the journey was and travelers could lose their way or be unable to find.

Salt is needed to replace salt lost through It also keeps food from, the people like its taste, and cattle need it. Gold is important because it is used to make and to purchase silk and porcelain from China. Trade made Ghana because Ghana taxes goods coming into and out of the empire. Taxes help pay for to protect the kingdom and to conquer other territories. Explain what the and the Wangaran do during silent bartering. Spreads my out along the river beats a drum to tell the Wangaran I am making an, and then leaves If the Wangaran leaves enough dust, he takes it and leaves If not, he leaves goods there until the Wangaran makes an offer he can He looks at the goods left by the North African He leaves what he thinks is a amount of gold dust If the trader does not accept his offer he adds to the dust until both of us think we have a fair deal. Muslim called Almoravids attacked Ghana and seized its capital city. Ghana overused its resources.

gold nuggets gold jewelry gold coins List three things that show the power of the ruler. the head of an army a judge a religious leader In addition to salt list two other products a might bring to trade in West Africa. Copper Cowrie shells Salt. List five products the people of the southern forest areas brought to trade with the s. kola nuts hides leather goods ivory slaves gold the introduction of the camel the spread of Islam. Travel across the Sahara was difficult because the journey was long and travelers could lose their way or be unable to find water.

Salt is needed to replace salt lost through perspiration. It also keeps food from spoiling, the people like its taste, and cattle need it. Gold is important because it is used to make coins and to purchase silk and porcelain from China. Trade made Ghana wealthy because Ghana taxes goods coming into and out of the empire. Taxes help pay for armies to protect the kingdom and to conquer other territories. Explain what the and the Wangaran do during silent bartering. Spreads my goods out along the river beats a drum to tell the Wangaran I am making an offer, and then leaves If the Wangaran leaves enough gold dust, he takes it and leaves If not, he leaves goods there until the Wangaran makes an offer he can accept He looks at the goods left by the He leaves what he thinks is a fair amount of gold dust If the trader does not accept his offer he adds to the gold dust until both of us think we have a fair deal. Muslim warriors called Almoravids attacked Ghana and seized its capital city. Ghana overused its natural resources.