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In History / High School | 2014-11-17

From the first century B.C. until the 7th century A.D., the Kingdom of Axum was a powerful empire in eastern Africa along the Red Sea.

Which of the following factors contributed to Axum's rise in power?

A. [Factor A]
B. [Factor B]
C. [Factor C]
D. [Factor D]

Asked by KathieGrassmyer353

Answer (3)

It was located on an important trade route linking the Roman Empire with India.

Answered by ShinigamiKing14489 | 2024-06-10

Answer. It was located on an important trade route linking the Roman Empire with India

Answered by sachanti | 2024-06-13

The Kingdom of Axum rose to power due to its strategic trade locations, a thriving port city, agricultural abundance, a developed monetary system, and early adoption of Christianity. These factors combined to create a powerful economic and cultural hub in Eastern Africa. Axum's influence extended throughout the region and significantly shaped historical trade networks.
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Answered by ShinigamiKing14489 | 2024-08-14