<u>Answer</u>:
Islam influenced East Africa in many ways.
<u>Explanation</u>:
By mid-seventeenth century, Islam was already spread in northern Africa after prophet Muhammad moved from 'Mecca' to 'Medina' with his followers. By 18th and 19th century, Arab traders and travellers started spreading Islam across Africa's east coast. After this, they started moving to western and central Sudan.
Mosques were established as a result of Muslim merchants. In the territories they originated from, the refugees had connections and thus trade soared. Africa had Ivory, gold and the Arabs had Yemeni textiles, Omani pearls, and Arabian incense. Thus, there was a three-way trade which involved spices from India's southwest coast and silk from China.
It was trying to keep holding power and spread their religion. They wanted everyone to believe what they believed in. They condemned those who didn't believe in their religion. They shaped society - the morals and the facts. They tried to give people an explanation for why things happened, both good and bad. They preached about how there was one god and his son was Jesus.
Answer: C, forced enlistment.
Explanation: The British policy of impressment forced people to serve, or enlist, in their naval force.
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
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Because the Muslims believed that their god would protect them and that it was a test of the fair???