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9 September, 03:08

Why were most European trading posts set up on the West African coast?

A. Europeans preferred nautical trade to trading across land routes.

B. Europeans were ill-equipped to travel into the interior of Africa.

C. Africans had already set up coastal trading posts.

D. In fact, most European trading posts were actually in the Saharan desert.

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  1. 9 September, 04:22
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    A. Europeans preffered nautical trade to trading across land routes
  2. 9 September, 06:43
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    A.) Europeans preferred nautical trade to trading across land routes
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