Multiple Choice
The relentless growth of the slave trade suggests that the population of Africa during the eighteenth century was
A) decreasing only in West Africa, but stagnant elsewhere.
B) increasing throughout the African continent.
C) stagnant throughout the African continent.
D) decreasing in East Africa, but rising in western Africa.
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