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Amestan, a merchant, leads caravans across the Sahara Dessert to trade with the Kingdom of Ghana. Where does his caravan most likely end?

A. the Congo basin
B. Axum
C. The Sahul
D. Benin

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Answer a because the cam l in Sahara
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The camel caravans which crossed the great dunes of the Sahara desert began in antiquity but reached their golden period from the 9th century CE onwards. In their heyday caravans consisted of thousands of camels travelling from North Africa, across the desert to the savannah region in the south and back again, in a hazardous journey that could take several months. Stopping along the way at vital oases, the caravans were largely controlled by the Berbers who acted as middlemen in the exchange of such desired commodities as salt, gold, copper, hides, horses, slaves, and luxury goods. The trans-Saharan trade brought with it ideas in art, architecture, and religion, transforming many aspects of daily life in the towns and cities of a hitherto isolated part of Africa.