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Kilwa, Sofala, and Mombasa
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Discuss the European impact, positive and negative, on the native populations of Southeast Asia.
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The first European nation to gain control of Southeast Asia's spice trade was the Netherlands.
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Compare and contrast slavery in Africa before the sixteenth century to African slavery after the arrival of the Europeans. What are the continuities, if any, and what are the differences?
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The Portuguese leaders who first landed at Calicut and seized the port of Malacca were, respectively,
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All of the following are true about European contacts with Africa except that
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By the twelfth century, a great center of Islamic learning in West Africa was
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Between 1500 and 1800, Southeast Asia experienced its last flowering of traditional culture before the advent of European rule in the nineteenth century.
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The Portuguese seizure of lands from the Mwene Mutapa of east Africa eventually became the colony of
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