Unit 3: 1450–1750 (Early Modern)
Africans often were bi-cultural being fluent in the customs and traditions of both their own local culture as well as the European one in terms of fashion, manner and food. Africans’ knowledge of European languages and customs gave them an additional advantage. For European traders, success required accommodating African customs and desires. ................
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