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Explain five results of plantation agriculture in the East African Coast by Seyyid Said.

      

Explain five results of plantation agriculture in the East African Coast by Seyyid Said.

  

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gideon
- The demanded for labour led to increased slave trade.
- Introduction of new crops e.g. cloves, coconuts and maize.
- Developments of towns e.g. Malindi and Pemba.
- Promoted trade.
- Growth of wealthy merchants among the Arabs and Swahili
- Depopulation in the interior as slaves were taken to work in the farms at the Coast.
- The population of foreigners from Oman increased at the Coast.
gideon1 answered the question on September 30, 2017 at 08:45


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