Which factors influenced the growth of Christianity in East Africa? Select the two correct answers.

Mansa Munsa's pilgrimage to Mecca
Trade with Greeks and Romans
Influence of a captured Syrian servant
Invasion of Mali's Christianity military
Caravans of Christians traveling through the trans-Saharan trade network

1 answer

The two factors that influenced the growth of Christianity in East Africa are:

  1. Trade with Greeks and Romans - Early trade routes established interactions that facilitated the spread of Christianity through cultural exchange.

  2. Caravans of Christians traveling through the trans-Saharan trade network - These caravans contributed to the dissemination of Christian beliefs and practices among the communities they encountered.

Other options do not directly relate to the growth of Christianity in East Africa.