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Trade routes reached across the Sahara into North Africa and down the Niger River (NY •juhr) to kingdoms in
the rain forest. Some extended all the way to Africa’s northeastern coast. For traders to meet, they had to pass
through Ghana. Passage came at a price.
What did traders have to pay when they met on the trade routes in Ghana? And who did they pay?
Group of answer choices
Several hundred dollars to the governor of Ghana
Taxes to the rulers of Ghana
They traded their goods with the people of Ghana
They didn't have to pay anything
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