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nadezda [96]
2 years ago
14

What impact did the slave trade have on Africa?

History
2 answers:
Fed [463]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

it's C

Explanation:

I just got it right

defon2 years ago
4 0

It’s not C. I’m unsure as well, but I think the answer is B, after all, only a few countries wanted slaves for labor. The rest needed goods and supplies, etc. I hope it helped :3

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