How were the slaves sold in Mediterranean countries in the early African
slave trade different from those sold in Persia?
A. Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from
southern Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from
West Africa.
B. 'Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from North
Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from southern
Africa.
C. Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from East
Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from southern
Africa.
D. Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from West
Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from East Africa.
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