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Yes, they did trade there gold for salt.

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Ancient Mali traded gold for salt.

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gold for salt.

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idk if thats rite
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What was the gold salt trade?

the answer is Ghana because Ghana owned gold and salt mines.


What was the gold-salt trade?

The gold-salt trade was when people north of the Sahara trade salt for gold with the people south of the Sahara. Ghana just happened to be in the middle and charged gold for passing through and became very rich!


How gold trade works?

Ghana had gold, but no salt. The Sahara had no gold, but lots of salt. They figured it was a good idea to trade.


How did the gold-salt trade affect the kingdom of Ghana?

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What two items did Ghana trade?

Gold and Salt.


What did Ghana and Arabia trade each other?

Ghana and Arabia traded salt and gold because Ghana was low on salt.


What goods were trade in Ghana?

in ancient Ghana they traded salt, gold, and silk


How did the gold -salt trade benefit Ghana?

Ghana's ruler imposed taxes on all the gold and salt passing through his kingdom.


How did Ghana's ruler benefit from the gold salt trade?

Ghana's ruler imposed taxes on all the gold and salt passing through his kingdom.


Which west African kingdom was the first to benefit from gold and salt trade?

Ghana


What African kingdom controlled the gold and salt trade?

The answer is Ghana


How was Ghana ruled?

Because of its trade in gold and salt