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What was the relationship between sub-Saharan Africa's trade routes and Saharan Africa's trade routes?

A. They each facilitated the sugar trade
B.they each facilitated the pepper trade
C. They each facilitated the gold-salt trade
D.they each facilitated the Silk Road

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User Tsdexter
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i believe c is the correct answer.
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User Magpie
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Answer:

C. They each facilitated the gold-salt trade

Step-by-step explanation:

The importance of the sub-saharan african trades route and the saharan africa trade routes was that the north african caravans brought bars of salt from the north and trade them for gold, ivory, slaves and other items, but the main item that the north africans brought were the bars of salt since that was the main thing they could harvest from the desert, and by trading with the sub saharan african trade they managed to get other items needed like gold, slaves, skins, ivory, nuts, pepper, and other spices.

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