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Which is a true statement about how West African economies were impacted by global trade?(1 point) Responses The increasing traffic on land routes like the Silk Road meant that West African trading communities gained an enormous amount of power. The increasing traffic on land routes like the Silk Road meant that West African trading communities gained an enormous amount of power. African governments, rather than individual traders, became the main actors in global trade as Europeans found ocean routes. African governments, rather than individual traders, became the main actors in global trade as Europeans found ocean routes. West African governments adopted silver as their main form of currency. West African governments adopted silver as their main form of currency. West African trading empires lost power as alternative sources of raw materials became available.
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The true statement about how West African economies were impacted by global trade is: **West African trading empires lost power as alternative sources of raw materials became available.**
This reflects the historical context where the rise of European colonial interests and the discovery of new trade routes diminished the power of established West African trading empires, as they were no longer the primary suppliers of certain goods and raw materials.
This reflects the historical context where the rise of European colonial interests and the discovery of new trade routes diminished the power of established West African trading empires, as they were no longer the primary suppliers of certain goods and raw materials.
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