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Form 2 History and Government Online Lessons on Trade
In this session, we are going to learn about organization of the Trans-Saharan trade
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1.
Definition and methods of trade
2.
Meaning of barter trade
3.
Disadvantages of barter trade
4.
Advantages of barter system of trade
5.
Currency trade: Advantages of the use of money in trade.
6.
Local trade and origin of local trade
7.
Factors that facilitated development of local trade.
8.
Impact of local trade
9.
Characteristics of regional trade
10.
Factors that led to the development of the trans Saharan trade.
11.
The trade goods in the trans-Saharan trade
12.
Organization of the Trans-Saharan trade
13.
Challenges faced by the Trans-Saharan traders.
14.
Positive Impact of the Trans-Saharan trade.
15.
Negative impacts of trans-saharan trade
16.
Reasons for the decline of the Trans-Saharan trade by 15th Century.
17.
Reasons for development of trans-atlantic trade
18.
Origin of the trans-Atlantic trade
19.
Development and organization of trans-Atlantic slave trade
20.
Factors that facilitated the acquisition of slaves during Trans-Atlantic trade
21.
Ways of obtaining slaves during Trans-Atlantic trade
22.
Factors which led to the development of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.
23.
Impact of trans-Atlantic trade on the people of West Africa
24.
Economic impacts of slave trade
25.
Factors that led to the abolition of slave trade
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