The coastal cities of East Africa in the 19th century
A) already had centuries of trading history at the time they were put under Omani rule.
B) were already part of Christian culture.
C) had never before experienced foreign contacts.
D) were enclaves of Arab colonists.
E) exported no slaves.
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