Why was Mali an important trade center?
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Explanation: Protected by a well-trained, imperial army and benefiting from being in the middle of trade routes, Mali expanded its territory, influence, and culture over the course of four centuries. An abundance of gold dust and salt deposits helped to expand the empire's commercial assets
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Mali increased its territory, influence, and culture over the period of four centuries, aided by a well-trained imperial army and its location in the center of the trade center.
Mali-an important trade center :
- Mali increased its territory, influence, and culture over the period of four centuries, aided by a well-trained imperial army and its location in the center of trade networks.
- The empire's commercial holdings were bolstered by an abundance of gold dust and salt reserves.
- The gold business was the most important industry in Mali's ancient empire, while the salt trade was the other. The Sahara desert was used to transport gold to countries along the North African coast. West African empires such as Ghana and Mali benefited greatly from the gold mines of West Africa.15
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