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Which of the following best describes the effect of European interventions in Africa in the 18th century?

Africans were forced to migrate to the Western Hemisphere.
Europeans migrated to Africa to establish institutions of higher learning.
Workers migrated from Europe to Africa to seek jobs.
Africans became sickened by diseases brought by European migrants.

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D: Africans became sickened by diseases brought by European migrants

Step-by-step explanation:

Even though north Africa had been in touch with the Europeans for a good time, Middle and South Africa was separated by the the Sahara Desert which meant that diseases did not travel to the rest of the continent

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Answer:

Africans were forced to migrate to the Western Hemisphere.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Columbian Exchange was the forceful immigration of African to the West. AKA Slavery

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