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Why was the gold and salt trade significant and what was the role of Islam in that trade?
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Why was the gold and salt trade significant and what was the role of Islam in that trade?
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Gold was important because it was used for money, and mostly ceremonies. The salt was important because it helped them preserve their food, i gave flavor to their food, and it was used to heal people.
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it spread islam to other countries
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