What impact did Portuguese forts have on the Swahili city-states of east Africa in the 1500s? A. England invaded and took
most of East Africa. B. Portugal conquered most of East Africa. C. Trade patterns were disrupted, leading to Swahili decline. D. The Swahili conquered most of East Africa.
The correct answer is <span>C. Trade patterns were disrupted, leading to Swahili decline
Portuguese people started controlling and exploiting trade routes and opening their own trade areas on the Coast which meant that the Swahili City states had to fight them for supremacy which was not easy and they eventually lost since Portugal managed to take full control.</span>
Answer: I think President Monroe justified his foreign policy pronouncement in 1823 by arguing that the young American nation would not tolerate foreign interference in our hemisphere, and any possible intrusion on a person's territory by a european power would be considered as endangering our peace and happiness.
The belief which has been used in the past to describe that United States should control and will control all or most of North America was called Manifest destinty - this was a doctrine which basically talked about how Americans will justifiably conquer all of the North American continent.