Zazzau?s Queen Amina, a Hausa ruler, is considered legendary because

A) of her mysticism.
B) she defeated a male heir to the throne.
C) she controlled the cotton fields and produced much-sought-after textiles.
D) under her rule, the Zazzau controlled the regional and trans-Sahara trade.
E) she brought a halt to the slave trade.


D

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