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. Indian Ocean traders were of little import to cities in the African interior in the early modern period.

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. East African trading ports were dominated by _____.

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. The slave trade remained small on the Indian Ocean throughout the early modern period.

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. The most common ships on the Indian Ocean were called _____.

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. The African products that were in the greatest demand overseas came from _____.

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. India's port cities maintained close ties to the two major empires of the interior.

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. Vijayanagara was a tributary empire, meaning it was _____.

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. One of the key factors in the rise of the Mughal empire was _____.

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. The Mughals' key ally was _____.

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. The Islamic faith of the Mughal emperors led to the eradication of the caste system throughout their empire.

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. The major problem the Portuguese had in creating trade with India was that they had no products that Indians were interested in.

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. The Portuguese were forced to trade ______ for Indian goods.

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. The Portuguese inserted themselves into the Indian Ocean trade by ______.

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. The Dutch and British East India companies managed to conquer large parts of India because they were backed with cannons and advanced sailing ships.

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. The Dutch developed trade routes by developing monopolies over goods like _____.

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. Aceh's main export was _____.

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. Unlike Melaka, Aceh had _____.

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. The Acehnese shah allied with the Portuguese against the Dutch and the British.

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. The Acehnese culture respected female independence, for example _____.

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. Aceh fell because of the rule of a series of female sultans.

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