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- 1 What city in Mali controlled major trade routes and was the economic political and religious center of an empire?
- 2 Which city controlled the trade routes?
- 3 Which is the southernmost city on the African trade route?
- 4 What two other cities could Traders reach by land routes that led from Kilwa?
- 5 What African city was directly connected to two trade routes?
- 6 How did trade goods move between west Africa and the Middle East?
What city in Mali controlled major trade routes and was the economic political and religious center of an empire?
Mansa Musa ruled Mali for about years, from 1312 to 1337. During that time, Mali added many important trade including Timbuktu, Djenne, and Gao, to its empire. Traders came to Timbuktu from the north and the south to trade for salt, gold, shells, and many other goods. Religion was also very important to Mansa Musa.
Which city controlled the trade routes?
Venice
Situated in the heart of a lagoon on the coast of northeast Italy, Venice was a major power in the medieval and early modern world, and a key city in the development of trade routes from the east to Europe.
Which is the southernmost city on the African trade route?
Cape Agulhas, cape that is the southernmost point of the African continent, located 109 miles (176 km) southeast of Cape Town, S.Af.
Which African city was most likely to offer trade goods from Central Africa?
Which African cities were most likely to offer trade goods from central Africa? Sofala, Kilwa, Mombassa, Malinda, Zimbabwe. What body of water did traders from Aden have to cross to trade in Lalibela?
Who broke away from Mali’s empire?
In the 1400s, the Shona people broke away from Mali rule and gained control of the all-important trade routes. Kilwa was the southernmost city in Africa that a ship from India could reach during a single monsoon season.
What two other cities could Traders reach by land routes that led from Kilwa?
Kilwa, an island located off the coast of East Africa in modern-day southern Tanzania, was the most southern of the major Swahili Coast trading cities that dominated goods coming into and out of Africa from and to Arabia, Persia, and India.
What African city was directly connected to two trade routes?
Timbuktu
Timbuktu. A map of Timbuktu, also known as Tombouctou, and the trade routes to Morocco and Europe, to Egypt, and to Ethiopia and Arabia. Another city that benefitted from its strategic location along trade routes was Timbuktu, or Tomboctou.
How did trade goods move between west Africa and the Middle East?
The major trade routes moved goods across the Sahara Desert between Western/Central Africa and the port trade centers along the Mediterranean Sea. Other trade routes included Gao to Tunis and Cairo to Agadez. Caravans. Traders moved their goods across the Sahara in large groups called caravans.
How would charging a tariff on both imports and exports make the king rich?
8. Economy: How would charging a tariff on both imports and exports make the king rich? The king would get money on both items coming into the country as well as things leaving the country. 9.