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Africa has many wonderful attractions and monuments. 7 of the man made wonders in Africa are; Pyramids of Egypt, Nile River Cruise, Egyptian Museum, Serengeti Migration, Karnak Temple, Abu Simbel, and Ngoro Ngoro Crater.

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Sorry, but I can only think of 2:

-the aswan dam

-the Suez Canal

On the African continent? How about the pyramids, or the sphinx?

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Man made in Africa is a factory that makes something and it happened to be made in Africa but it could be made anywhere.

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There are many man-made features in Africa (buildings, roads, canals, open mines, etc) but the largest and most recognizable would be the Suez Canal, the Pyramids and the sphynx at Giza.

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The drawings at the Oldivai gorge caves in Tanzania.

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They make Huts and buildings out of there surrondings like grasses and trees or palm leaves. Many schools are made like this and have no walls.

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Who exchanged in the Columbian Exchange?

Raw materials like precious metals (gold and silver), tobacco, sugar and cotton went from the Americas to Europe. Manufactured goods like cloth and metal items went to Africa and the Americas. Finally, slaves went from Africa to the Americas to work. This trade created great profits for Europe.


What was carried west across the Atlantic in coulmbus excahnge?

This list is not by any means complete, but these are the basics. The items listed are unique to each region, I did not include items that already existed in Europe but were imported in huge numbers after Columbus (such as gold, for example.)This is sometimes referred to as the Columbian Exchange, however the true columbian exchange includes items from Africa as well and refers to a circular trade route between Europe, the americas and Africa. Slaves would go from Africa to the Americas and trade goods would return from the Americas to Europe. The ships would empty their loads of gold, tobacco, etc in europe and then head to Africa to trade finished goods for more slaves. Then the cycle would repeat. This is also sometimes referred to as the columbian triangle.From Europe to the AmericasBubonic PlagueSmallpoxHorsesCattleSheepPigs (?) - these may have been raised in remote parts of the AndesAdvanced Metallurgy (At least for iron working)WoolBarley (?)Sugar CaneRiceReligion **I did not list for reverse because there were no native american missions in Europe**Slaves(?) - although some native tribes did practice slavery, plantation style slavery was brought to the Americas by Europe. The distinction is not a subtle one.From the Americas to Europe:CocoaTobaccoCornTomatoesPotatoesSyphilis (?) - this is still under debate but the evidence is pretty strongChili peppersLaCrosseIce Cream (? - I heard this but havew not verefied)Exotic skins and peltsFish - specifically, cod from fisheries in and around the northeastern coast of North America.


What did America give to Europe?

Europe gave many items to the Americas. Some were inventions such as weapons, metal, etc. Others were agricultural items such as certain foods (apples, Brussels sprouts, etc.). Animals were also brought over such as horses, cows, and chickens. Even languages (such as English, Spanish, and French) and people were brought over; why do you think the Americas has such a high European population? Countless other items were brought over as well.


In what direction did the main trade items of west Africa move?

they focused on trading items towards china,India,southeast Asia,Europe and south america


How did colonization affect the trade and economy of Europe?

The Native Americans gave the Europeans new items to keep, and they sent those to Europe, while Europe sent goods to the Americas to give to the Native Americans.


If you want to export curio items from South Africa to Europe and America would you need a license?

you will need an import customs code in the country of destination. The export logistics would be handled by an agent you assign in South Africa.


Why do touch screen laptops cost so little in Africa?

It has to do with supply and demand. Africa isn't as rich as a continent then North America or Europe. Items will be cheaper in that region so products can be more attainable for people in that region.


What kinds of food went to Americas to Europe?

When the Europeans landed in North America they found foods that they had never seen. The Spanish found the Incas drinking chocolate and eating corn, tomatoes, squash, and other foods. These items went back to Europe to become very popular.


What items are made in Africa?

Africa has cao cao beans, vanilla beans and bananas. Africa includes platinum, oil, diamonds too. Africa include all these items in truth.


What companies source from fair trade cocoa suppliers in Africa?

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What is the triangle trade system?

The Triangle Trade system was a trade between Europe, America, and Africa. It got different items to all the places mentioned. The items were tobacco, sugar, rum, cotton, textiles, and slaves traded between all of them.