African governments became the main actors in global trade as Europeans found ocean routes? True or false

False. African governments did not become the main actors in global trade as Europeans found ocean routes. In fact, European powers such as Portugal, Spain, England, France, and the Netherlands became the dominant actors in global trade during the Age of Exploration and colonization. These European countries established colonies, trading posts, and controlled trade routes that heavily influenced global commerce. African societies faced colonization, exploitation, and the Atlantic slave trade during this period.