Explain the rise of the Swahili coast.(1 point)

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The Swahili city-states established themselves as the connecting points between traders from the Indian Ocean and traders from the interior of Africa.
The Swahili city-states established themselves as the connecting points between traders from the Indian Ocean and traders from the interior of Africa.

The Swahili city-states became a major trading network because some cities were located near the entrance to the Red Sea, where the sea connects to the Indian Ocean.
The Swahili city-states became a major trading network because some cities were located near the entrance to the Red Sea, where the sea connects to the Indian Ocean.

The Swahili city-states became a major trading network because some cities were located near the southern coast of Africa, which connected the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
The Swahili city-states became a major trading network because some cities were located near the southern coast of Africa, which connected the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

The Swahili city-states established themselves as the connecting points between traders from the Indian Ocean and traders from the Mediterranean Sea.

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The Swahili city-states established themselves as the connecting points between traders from the Indian Ocean and traders from the interior of Africa.