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KengaRu [80]
3 years ago
6

Who were the Kru and why were they an important part of the British effort to track down illegal slave trading along the African

coast?
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1 answer:
zvonat [6]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

the Kru were vital cogs in the trade between Europe and other nations as they skillfully navigated small ships in the choppy coastal waters.

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