What trade route is this and how can you tell? Give 3 reasons.

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What trade route is this and how can you tell? Give 3 reasons. Based on the map, how was Madagascar settled? Think simple!

You will create ads for the Indian Ocean and Trans-Sahara post classical trade routes. Think about it like you are trying to get merchants to use your trade route to transport goods. The idea is to create a coherent, not just a bunch of info thrown together on a page. You must include the following (all info MUST be from Period 3): A slogan that “sells” the trade route The general type of goods traded back and forth (luxury, everyday, necessities – these are the three choices but try to get the best fit) as well as some specific goods traded Give some clue as to why these trade routes have expanded in the post classical era. Some major cities on the trade routes At least one cultural trait/idea that has been passed along the route At least one technological advance that made expanded travel possible Images and text that relate to the trade route 14 points each!!!!!!!