The Trans-Saharan Trade Route connected West Africa to Europe and the Arab world. Why was this trade route important? Think about what was traded and what ideas spread.

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The Trans-Saharan Trade Route from North Africa to West Africa was actually made up of a number of routes, creating a criss-cross of trading links across the vast expanse of desert. 15th Century West Africa Trade Routes Between the 11th and 15th centuries, West Africa was a major trading region, exporting goods to Europe, Arabia, India, and China across the Sahara. Between the 11th and 15th centuries, West Africa was a major trading region, exporting goods to Europe, Arabia, India, and China across the Sahara.

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The trans-Saharan trade route transformed West Africa by connecting it to the larger parts of the world.

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This trade route in particular was intriguing as it required the need for human adaptation and innovation over this vast desert area.

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