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2 September, 22:51

What were the causes of trans-saharan trade?

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  1. 3 September, 02:42
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    The two biggest causes of the Trans-Saharan trade included:

    1. Introduction of Camels to the Sahara

    2. Expansion of Islam in the area

    Explanation:

    The introduction of camels in the Sahara region provided a safe, reliable transport system throughout the land. Unlike a horse or a cattle, camels could go days without the need to drink or eat.

    This made, long journeys possible and a network of small taverns and trading posts sprung up.

    As Islam grew in the region, small cities and villages in the area came under the protection of a single government. This provided peace and prosperity in the region, a single currency, and common laws, all factors that contribute towards economic success.
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