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Why were monsoons important to African traders?

Traders knew when the monsoons would hit, and avoided traveling during
those times.
Traders learned to use the winds created by the monsoons to help propel their
voyages.
The plentiful crops that resulted from the monsoons always resulted in a surge
in trade.
Traders had to be aware of their trading partners' religious beliefs associated
with monsoons.

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your answer is the 1st choice because a monsoon would limit anyone's travel. .

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