Who was the first known Portuguese merchant to have formally traded for slaves with the Africans?

A) Antam Goncalvez
B) Oba Dahomey
C) Ruy do Siqueira
D) Bartolomeu Dias


Answer: C

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A) True B) False

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a. Persia. b. China. c. India. d. Portugal. e. the Dutch.

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