Another trading system was the Sea roads. This made it possible to exchange across the Indian Ocean. Although, there was no one specific road. Since it was at sea, there were different directions to get to the same place, or other places. The majority of people who consumed goods from this trading system were shopkeepers and merchants, and the middle class. This type of trading made it possible to trade larger amounts of goods, such as spices, tea, textiles etc. People were also transported through boats and ships. It is not the best system, because it was dangerous. People never really knew who was on the sea ready to attack and take there goods. There was no protection. It also was the method of transporting diseases, like smallpox, measles, and bubonic plague.
Last but not least, there was the Sand road. The Sand roads helped exchange across the Sahara, which began among agricultural people. When using the Sand road, usually camels were used to carry a variety of goods. The types of things traded were copper, silver, gold, metals, textiles, salt, dates, and coffee grain. Also, slaves, music and instruments, language, and disease were traded among the sand road. The people who most consumed from this trading system were, landowners and wealthy, merchant workers, and religious leaders.
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