Answer:
Countries in West Africa willing entered trade with the Portuguese while countries in East Africa tried to distance themselves from the Portuguese.
Explanation:
The Transatlantic slave trade began during the 15th century when the Portuguese reached Africa, the demand only grew when the Portuguese reached South America. Portuguese started kidnapping people to transform them into slaves, but later they started a trade network in West Africa with African nobles and slavers, there they built forts at Cape Blanco, Sierra Leone, and Elmina.
In East Africa, things were different, for centuries they established a trade network with the Arabs. When the Portuguese reached East Africa, they demanded that the Muslims accepted the rule of the Portuguese King, which they refused to do. The Portuguese destroyed the cities, they built fortresses that made it possible for the Portuguese to control trade in that region.
Hated revolutions was an effect of conservatism. Also, many people were unwilling to work or accept demands from people who either wanted individual rights or represented the government. The tension and animosity was very high in the country during this time, so in order to maintain peace, "peace meetings" were established. These meeting are now known as the Concert of Europe.
Answer:
I think its C and A and B
Sorry if I am wrong
Explanation:
The correct answer is Jehovah's witness<span />
Answer: hmmm i have not learned this yet hold on....................................... sorry cant answer this one to hard
Explanation:
to hard