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4. Salt, gold and shells: How did trade help Africa become better connected?

This enquiry helps students to appreciate the impressive interconnectedness of the African kingdoms during the period we know as ‘medieval’.

First, students are asked to predict which of three products – salt, gold or cowrie shells – was most ‘valuable’ at the time.

Next,  they plot the movement of these products within and outside Africa on a map, making use of a range of contemporary sources.

Students then consider the question of ‘value’ in more detail, exploring the reasons why salt, gold and cowrie shells were important/impactful during this period.

Finally, students are tasked with writing letters to a West African ruler, advising him on the product(s) around which he ought to base his economic policy, and the benefits of this approach.

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