What were Consequences of international trade?

      

What were Consequences of international trade?

  

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Eric
a) Through the trade, the east African coast was exposed to the outside world.
b) Some of the European traders later spread their faith thus leading o the spread of Christianity
in east Africa.
c) The international trade fostered good relations between the east African coast and European
nations and USA.
d) The contacts between the coast and European powers later contributed to the colonization o
east Africa by Britain and Germany.
e) New trade goods and crops were introduced to the coast.
f) Participants in the trade grew richer and exhibited high standards of living.
g) The slave trade led to sufferings, killings and increased warfare.
ericmunguti answered the question on September 25, 2018 at 03:57


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