Multiple Choice
What role did Europeans play in the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century slave trade in Africa?
A) Europeans relied on the Muslim slave trade in North and East Africa to bring slaves from the interior.
B) Europeans introduced the idea of slavery to Africa for the first time, ending centuries of peaceful agriculture and hunting.
C) Europeans sent armies armed with firearms to invade the African interior, seizing prisoners as slaves.
D) Europeans remained in coastal enclaves, depending on indigenous political and trading networks to bring slaves to them.
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