History, 11.07.2019 20:00 juliannxkim
Which of the following statements about the fifteenth century slave trade is correct? a-slavery already existed in west african socities and was a much harsher less humane form of slavery than that practiced by the europeans b- the only motivation was economic and race had no role c- slave traders often traded gold for the african slaves d- the trade began accidentally because of a linguistic misunderstanding between portuguese seamen and african tribes
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Which statement best describes the economy of india in the late 1700s? in the late 1700s, british farmers produced cotton that was shipped to indian factories to produce textiles. in the late 1700s, indian farmers produced cotton that was shipped to british factories to produce textiles. in the late 1700s, taxes were lowered to promote struggling manufacturing and trade industries in india. in the late 1700s, taxes were raised to gain revenue from the growing manufacturing industries in india.
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Which statement best explains this excerpt from plaths mirror
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