Trans-Saharan Trade Routes 11206 Sunbin Kim 11220 Jason Lee.

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Trans-Saharan Trade Routes Sunbin Kim Jason Lee

Table of Contents Location of trade Routes Climate & location Merchants who traded in the trans-saharan routes Goods that were traded “Ideas” that were traded

North African coast, Europe to the sub-Saharan Africa Location of the trade routes

Climate & location Dry & Arid -> So WHAT???!!!

Who traded in the trans-saharan routes ?? Muslim Arab

Goods that were traded Gold Salt Slave

“Ideas” that were traded Islam -> West Africa Arab Merchants Saharan caravan routes Koran & written Arabic language