During the sixteenth century, the Portuguese
A) were minor, but not insignificant, players in the Indian Ocean trade.
B) dominated but did not fundamentally alter the pattern of Indian Ocean trade.
C) vied with Venice for control of the Indian Ocean trade.
D) struggled with the French over control of the Indian Ocean trade.
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