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What unique factor allowed both the Axum Empire and Swahili city-states to rise and thrive as trade empires? (1 p • The lack of...Question
What unique factor allowed both the Axum Empire and Swahili city-states to rise and thrive as trade empires?
A. The lack of languages in the region
B. Their geographic locations
C. Their military might
D. The abundance of goods to trade
A. The lack of languages in the region
B. Their geographic locations
C. Their military might
D. The abundance of goods to trade
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B. Their geographic locations
Both the Axum Empire and the Swahili city-states thrived as trade empires due to their strategic geographic locations. The Axum Empire was situated near the crossroads of trade routes between Africa, the Middle East, and India, while the Swahili city-states were located along the eastern coast of Africa, facilitating trade with merchants from across the Indian Ocean. These advantageous positions allowed them to engage in and control lucrative trade networks.
Both the Axum Empire and the Swahili city-states thrived as trade empires due to their strategic geographic locations. The Axum Empire was situated near the crossroads of trade routes between Africa, the Middle East, and India, while the Swahili city-states were located along the eastern coast of Africa, facilitating trade with merchants from across the Indian Ocean. These advantageous positions allowed them to engage in and control lucrative trade networks.
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