Trade routes between Africa, Asia, and Europe allowed for the exchange of valuable goods like gold, incense, ebony, copper, ivory, and live exotic animals. Common trade goods during this period included precious metals and minerals, aromatic resins, rare woods, and wildlife that were sought after in different parts of the world. The demand for exotic goods stimulated economic activity across vast distances.
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1. Trade
? Common trade goods consisted of:
C Gold
C Incense
C Ebony
C Copper
C Ivory
C Exotic animals