Which is a reason a ruler in Africa, India, and China might not be accepting of Portuguese traders?(1 point)

Responses

The Portuguese had more valuable items to trade.
The Portuguese had more valuable items to trade.

The Portuguese traders might be enslaved by locals.
The Portuguese traders might be enslaved by locals.

The Portuguese differed in religion.
The Portuguese differed in religion.

The Portuguese were well known for mining precious metals.

1 answer

The most relevant reason a ruler in Africa, India, and China might not be accepting of Portuguese traders is The Portuguese differed in religion. This could lead to distrust and reluctance to engage in trade, as religious differences often influenced political and economic relationships during that period.

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