While investigating the increased warfare in West Africa between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, what do many historians argue is the key factor in increasing warfare at large?(1 point)

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dangerous environments along the Bight of Benin
dangerous environments along the Bight of Benin

varying local currencies, such as nzimbu shells
varying local currencies, such as nzimbu shells

wars of succession
wars of succession

the European firearms sale-enslavement cycle

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Many historians argue that the key factor in increasing warfare in West Africa between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries is the European firearms sale-enslavement cycle. This cycle involved the trade of enslaved people in exchange for European firearms, which contributed to the escalation of conflicts and warfare among various groups in the region.