Trade*: Early visitors were attracted by the availability of valuable goods such as gold, ivory, animal skins, and spices, which they sought to acquire and transport back to their homelands.
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Here are two reasons for the coming of the early visitors to the East Africa coast:
Trade*: Early visitors were attracted by the availability of valuable goods such as gold, ivory, animal skins, and spices, which they sought to acquire and transport back to their homelands.
Exploration*: Some visitors came to explore new lands, discover new trade routes, and expand their geographical knowledge and influence.
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