The major factor in the longevity of the Swahili city-states’ influence was the trade network that connected the city-states to other powers in the Indian Ocean. This extensive trade network facilitated commerce and cultural exchange between the Swahili city-states and various regions, including Arabia, Persia, India, and even Southeast Asia, allowing them to thrive economically and politically over centuries.
Describe a major factor in the longevity of the Swahili city-states’ influence.(1 point)
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the weather along the coastal area allowing for an increase in farming
the weather along the coastal area allowing for an increase in farming
the trade network that connected the city-states to other powers in the Indian Ocean
the trade network that connected the city-states to other powers in the Indian Ocean
the number of cities along the coast overwhelming any competitors
the number of cities along the coast overwhelming any competitors
the wide variety of goods that they offered
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