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Why were arab settlers particularly influential along the swahili coast? they were the bantu’s major trading partner. they established many of the trading cities. they controlled all of the regional trade. they introduced trade to the region.?

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Swahili culture is the product of the history of the coastal part of the African Great Lakes region.

By the 8th century, the Swahili people became involved in the Indian Ocean trade. As a consequence, they were influenced by the Arab, Persian, Indian and Chinese cultures.

As well as in the Swahili language, Swahili culture has a Bantu core and has also borrowed foreign influences. This Bantu expansion introduced the Bantu peoples in central, southern and southeastern Africa, regions of which they were previously absent. They gradually evolved to accommodate an increase in trade (mainly with Arab traders), population growth and even more centralized urbanization, developing what would later become known as the Swahili city-states.

As we can see Arab settlers particularly influential along the Swahili coast because they were the Bantu's major trading partner.

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The correct answer is B) they established many of the trading cities.

Arab settlers were particularly influential along the Swahili Coast because they established many of the trading cities.

People fro Arabia in the 7th century left their former cities to emigrate to the East African Coast, running from wars and conflicts. They settled on the coast of Swahili, an Arabic word that means “coast.” In those years they traded many products with the Arabs and Persians. They traded, ivory, gold, animal horns, animal skins, and shells. So it is correct to say that Arab settlers were particularly influential along the Swahili Coast because they established many of the trading cities.

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