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What conclusion can be drawn about the historical

significance of the Benin plaques?

*They symbolize the competitive trading practices
of the Dutch during the sixteenth century.

*They represent the sixteenth-century trade
connections between West Africa and other
countries

*They represent West Africa's isolation from the
rest of the world in the sixteenth century.

ANSWER:
B)They represented the sixteenth-century trade connections between West Africa and other countries

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User Icewine
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Answer:

-They represent the sixteenth-century trade connections between West Africa and other countries.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Bretddog
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Answer:They represent the sixteenth-century trade connections between West Africa and other countries

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The Benin Plaques are considering bronze plaques collection that was made by the people from the kingdom of Benin. The Kingdom of Benin is nowadays Nigeria and they were known for the sculptures, figures, and materials such as bronze, ivory, iron, wood and more. They had inspired many people, they had also their own significance and since other people got them, it is representing the trade between them and Benin people.

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