Of the following choices, which one best describes one way that Christianity came to East Africa?(1 point)

Responses

Christian military from West Africa traveled across the continent to bring their religion to the people of East Africa.
Christian military from West Africa traveled across the continent to bring their religion to the people of East Africa.

Christian rulers from Asia traveled to East Africa to bring their religion to the people.
Christian rulers from Asia traveled to East Africa to bring their religion to the people.

Christians traveled in caravans through the Sahara desert and introduced the people of Mali to a new religion.
Christians traveled in caravans through the Sahara desert and introduced the people of Mali to a new religion.

Christian traders from the Mediterranean interacted with the people of Axum.

1 answer

The option that best describes one way that Christianity came to East Africa is:

Christian traders from the Mediterranean interacted with the people of Axum.

This correctly reflects the historical interaction between traders and the Axumite civilization, which played a significant role in the spread of Christianity in the region.