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the arabys of north afraca did what to the salt

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Answered by vinayak8257
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gold

Camel caravans from North Africa carried bars of salt as well as cloth, tobacco, and metal tools across the Sahara to trading centers like Djenne and Timbuktu on the Niger River. Some items for which the salt was traded include gold, ivory, slaves, skins, kola nuts, pepper, and sugar.

Salt was mainly used to preserve foods, like meat, but also corpses, etc. Malians would also need salt in their food, since they wouldn't normally have much in their diet. They would also import things like glass, ceramics, and precious stones from North Africa.

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Answered by βαbγGυrl
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Salt was very valuable. Africans used salt to preserve food, as a currency, but most importantly Africans needed salt in their diets to survive. Why was trade important in West Africa? The gold mines of West Africa provided great wealth to West African Empires such as Ghana and Mali.

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