Trans-Saharan trade facts for kids
Trans-Saharan trade was when people traveled across the Sahara to reach sub-Saharan Africa from the North African coast, Europe, or the Levant. The trade existed during the prehistoric times. The trade became popular from the 8th century until the late 16th century. The trade was also used to transport slaves and food to different places.
Images for kids
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The Bilma oasis in northeast Niger, with the Kaouar escarpment in the background
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Modern-day camel caravan near the Ahaggar Mountains in the central Sahara, 2006
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Saharan trade routes circa 1400, with the modern territory of Niger highlighted
See also
In Spanish: Comercio transahariano para niños
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