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Challenges of Trade in Africa

Challenges of Trade in Africa. Make a prediction . . . Was trade in Africa easy or difficult? Think of at least two reasons to support your answer. If you are not sure, take a guess!!!. Let’s take a journey. You are . . . Who would you like to be? Explorer Priest Soldier.

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Challenges of Trade in Africa

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  1. Challenges of Trade in Africa

  2. Make a prediction . . . • Was trade in Africa easy or difficult? • Think of at least two reasons to support your answer. • If you are not sure, take a guess!!!

  3. Let’s take a journey. You are . . . • Who would you like to be? • Explorer • Priest • Soldier

  4. You are a lump of gold!!!

  5. Where do you come from?

  6. Gold

  7. Traders cannot use horses to transport you, because the teste fly carries a disease that kills too many horses. It is too expensive to replace them, so you are carried by human porters and river boats instead.

  8. Your first journey is to the trade city of Timbuktu

  9. In Timbktu, you are traded to Berber traders. . .for SALT!

  10. Before leaving Timbuktu, you see one of the Muslim Berbers explaining his religion, Islam, to a Merchant. The merchant seems very interested.

  11. The Berbers carry you across the Sahara

  12. The Berbers have to use camels, the only pack animal that can cross the Sahara Fun Fact!! Before 300 A.D. camels were not domesticated and there was little or no trade across the Sahara! “I feel so domesticated . . .”

  13. Along the way, you pass a salt CARAVAN passing south to Timbuktu…

  14. You reach your final destination in Africa, a city on the coast of the Mediterranean.

  15. You are traded for silk, spices, weapons, and other goods.

  16. From there, you will travel all over the world, changing hands many times.

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