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What role did the geography of the Sahel play in the rise of the medieval African kingdoms?

It provided access to the large ports on the Atlantic.

The lack of fresh water made rulers here more warlike.

It provided a place for trade between the North and the South.

The desert was difficult for outsiders to invade.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "It provided a place for trade between the North and the South." The role that the geography of the Sahel play in the rise of the medieval African kingdoms is that it provided a place for trade between the North and the South. 

In the time of medieval African kingdoms, the region of Sahel provided a place for the trade route between the Northern and the Southern parts of Africa.

Sahel

  • It is a region in Africa which is considered as the realm of transition between Sahara in the north and Sudanian savanna in the south.
  • It is an arid region located on the Southern edge of the Sahara desert.
  • It extends from Mauritania to the Chad.

The Sahel regions connects the Southern regions of Africa to the North.

The goods, especially gold and salt once reached the Sahara desert are further moved towards the south of Africa to various medieval kingdoms by the merchants through the Sahel region.

Thus Sahel provided a place for trade between the north and south of Africa, in the medieval period.

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