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Trade's Impact on West African Kingdoms
How did trade impact the development of the West African kingdoms? Check all that apply.

West Africa had rich resources of gold and salt.
West African rulers taxed all trade caravans crossing their territories.
The Islamic faith was introduced to the region by Arab traders.
Europeans had little interest in West African trade goods, hurting African economies.
Arab traders refused to travel to West Africa, preferring to stay north of the Sahara.

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The correct answers are A) West Africa had rich resources of gold and salt, B) West African rulers taxed all trade caravans crossing their territories, and C) The Islamic faith was introduced to the region by Arab traders.

Trade impacted the development of West African Kingdoms in that West Africa had rich resources of gold and salt and West African rulers taxed all trade caravans crossing their territories.  

Trade contributed to the rise of kingdoms that used commerce to trade slaves, ivory, pepper, and salt with other nations. As many kingdoms were in the middle of the trade routes of salt and gold mines, the rulers taxed the crossing of goods through their territories. That money or resources fortified their kingdoms and generated more trade.  

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a b and c

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