Exam 14: New Encounters: The Creation of a World Market
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Alfonso I was the king of this African state and in an effort to stave off the capture and sale of his subjects on the slave markets,he made a poignant appeal to the king of Portugal.
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By the twelfth century,a great center of Islamic learning in West Africa was
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The Spanish base of operations in Southeast Asia was established in
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