State and discuss the effects of the Oman rule on the East Coast of Africa

      

Oman rule was established along the east African coast in 1698 after the Portuguese were driven out but it was not until later in the 19th century that the rule Oman rule was first made very effective under the leadership of Seyyid Said. State and discuss the effects of the Oman rule on the east coast of Africa

  

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Dana
a) Oman rule led to the growth of slave of labor to work in the plantations owned by the Arabs
b) Oman rule led to the growth of towns such as Zanzibar
c) There was growth in local, long distance and international trade
d) Oman rule linked the east African coast to the rest of the world thorough trade
e) Oman rule led to the spread of the Islamic religion
f) Oman rule also led to the growth of plantation farming

Dana05 answered the question on May 2, 2019 at 13:16


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