The answer is Ulysses or letter b. The Hall was well decorated and was owned by Elizabeth Hardwicke, Countess of Shrewsbury
who was known to be one of the wealthiest women in England at the time. There were many priceless artifacts and
paintings that decorated the hall.
Some Africans captured in wars were sold to European traders by other Africans. Many were captured but died of disease or starvation before arriving. The Transatlantic slave trade profoundly diminished Africa’s prospective to develop economically and uphold its social and political stability.
Socially, the biggest impact the Trans-Atlantic slave trade had on West Africa was a decrease in their population.
Fishing boats is the right answer
Answer:
B) Battle of Tours
Explanation:
The Battle of Tours , fought in 732 AD, stopped the Arabic expansion in Europe, after a wave of Arabic conquests had taken Spain. After Spain, the next logical target was France. Had the Arabs won a victory at Tours, Islam would have surely spread in Europe. But Christian armies managed to defeat the Muslim intruders and made them retreat. So, Muslim, Arabic presence was confined to Spain until the 15th century, where Córdoba and Granada became centers of learning. Academic and intellectual exchanges between Arabs in the Iberic Peninsula and Christian Europe took place and allowed the latter to recover classic Greek culture, for example.