To match the causes with their effects, here are the appropriate pairs based on the provided information:
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Cause: Traditional African Religions and Islam became very common in early African societies.
Effect: West Africa was also impacted by the spread of Islam. -
Cause: Traders along the Indian Ocean were impacted by the physical geography and stopped in ports.
Effect: The East African Coast was easily accessible to Arab traders and a lot of evidence still exists today. -
Cause: Trade with the Middle East and Africa.
Effect: The once powerful African Empires continued to be impacted by the European powers, not only economically, but also by the cultures that they brought with them. -
Cause: As the global economy changed in the 17th century, European countries began infiltrating Africa.
Effect: The Kingdom of Kongo lost control of the slave trade and the Swahili coast lost its power to extract resources. -
Cause: Berbers discovered that camels could cover greater distances than other pack animals and could travel up to ten days without water.
Effect: West African Empires made much of their wealth by exporting salt.
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