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History, 08.12.2019 23:31 ghernadez

How did muslim trade routes affect the development of agriculture?
a. muslim traders often forced innovative farmers to return home with them

b. extensive trade through muslim lands led to the spread of many useful plants like cotton, sugarcane, and rice

c. muslim merchants accidently spread plant and animal diseases wherever they traveled

d. muslim society focused exclusively on trade and avoided working with agricultural products or commodities

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