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process cont.- if the salt traders found trade fair, they'd beat drum and take & gold traders would pick up salt

process cont.- drum was beat to signal gold traders

process- slabs of salt were left at riverbank near gold fields

Bibliography-

Facts about silent barter

http://ancientafricad.wikispaces.com/anicent.Africa+Ghana+Trade

Ancient Africa for kids

http://africa.mvd.org/goldandsalt.mtl

Learn and talk about silent trade

http://www.digplanet.com/wiki//silent_trade

Kingdom of Mali Video

http://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLO-ChnfnQXZ24bAd2EJ2M77gWUARF-2_LW-rO

process cont.- gold traders leave trade after coming on a boat salt traders leave miles away

Standards relationship to silent barter-

  • Niger River gave them crops to grow for food
  • Then they could trade which gave them money
  • This made Africa grow
  • Labor specialization ties to silent barter because there are many different jobs in silent barter, ex- communicating, processing, distributing

Standard- Study the Niger River and the relationship of vegetation zones of forest, savannah, and desert to trade in gold, salt, food, and slaves. Analyze the importance of family, labor specialization, and regional commerce in the development of states and cities in West Africa

process cont.- salt traders come back and decide whether to trade or not

silent barter- kept peace & secrets of the salt trade

Silent Barter

Africans- sometimes used silent barter to exchange salt & gold

silent barter- the exchange of goods which contacting one another

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