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These traders tended to be single men , mainly by the 1890s living in several trading stations along the river . ... European mercantilists became involved in the local slave trade not only because they worked on the river , where ...
These traders tended to be single men , mainly by the 1890s living in several trading stations along the river . ... European mercantilists became involved in the local slave trade not only because they worked on the river , where ...
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Trading in slaves was of course an age - old practice in the Indian Ocean . But that trade was largely confined to the northern part of the ocean and the islands remained totally outside that trade . It was the modern capitalist slave ...
Trading in slaves was of course an age - old practice in the Indian Ocean . But that trade was largely confined to the northern part of the ocean and the islands remained totally outside that trade . It was the modern capitalist slave ...
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Rather , entrepreneurial uses of the catechism did become commonplace as Haya young men began eagerly to participate in the new economy — and especially the coffee trade — which was only beginning to flourish at this point in the new ...
Rather , entrepreneurial uses of the catechism did become commonplace as Haya young men began eagerly to participate in the new economy — and especially the coffee trade — which was only beginning to flourish at this point in the new ...
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