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  2. History of salt - Wikipedia

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    History of salt. Salt, also referred to as table salt or by its chemical formula NaCl (sodium chloride), is an ionic compound made of sodium and chloride ions. All life depends on its chemical properties to survive. It has been used by humans for thousands of years, from food preservation to seasoning.

  3. The history of the world according to salt is simple: animals wore paths to salt licks; men followed; trails became roads, and settlements grew beside them.

  4. The History of Salt in Ancient Civilizations

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    The founding and expansion of great civilizations, such as the Greek and Roman empires, ancient Egyptians and Phoenicians, early Chinese dynasties and many more are closely linked to the history of salt and people’s need for it.

  5. Salt - Wikipedia

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    History. Salt production in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt (1670) Ponds near Maras, Peru, fed from a mineral spring and used for salt production since pre-Inca times. All through history, the availability of salt has been pivotal to civilization.

  6. Salt, also called sodium chloride, mineral substance of great importance to human and animal health, as well as to industry. The mineral form halite, or rock salt, is sometimes called common salt to distinguish it from a class of chemical compounds called salts.

  7. Off the Spice Rack: The Story of Salt | HISTORY

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    During the Civil War, salt was a precious commodity, used not only for eating but for tanning leather, dyeing clothes and preserving troop rations. Confederate President Jefferson Davis even...

  8. History of Salt | SaltWorks®

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    Salt was in use long before history was recorded. An important element of life, we explain the history of salt in economics, religion, warfare and the US.