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Which of the following best describes the effects of the trade routes on the societies of West Africa?

They increased the average person’s standard of living, leading to increased freedom and greater gender equality.
They led to larger urban cores that used professional armies to increase their territory and enslave people.
They disrupted major empires, paving the way for an increase in religious diversity.
They led to deindustrialization as imported goods destroyed local crafts, creating economies based on raw resource extraction.

Which of the following best describes the effects of the trade routes on the societies-example-1

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Answer: They led to larger urban cores that used professional armies to increase their territory and enslave people.

Step-by-step explanation:

Trade routes to West Africa before European colonization was led by Muslim traders who came and converted people to Islam whilst trading.

This trade created large urban areas that grew so rich from trade that they were able to command and maintain larger armies which they used to increase their territories and conquer neighbouring lands and enslave their people. This was how the Songhai and Mali empires became so powerful.

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