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The slave trade was a concern of the European commercial establishments and Africans were , generally , only middlemen or brokers . The Fante did not have their own gold and ivory for trade , and eked out a living from their services as ...
The slave trade was a concern of the European commercial establishments and Africans were , generally , only middlemen or brokers . The Fante did not have their own gold and ivory for trade , and eked out a living from their services as ...
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The abolition of the slave trade in 1807 and Asante - Fante hostility between 1807 and 1830 brought a decline in the fortunes of the Fante trading intermediaries . But the next significant period ( 1831-96 ) in the economic history of ...
The abolition of the slave trade in 1807 and Asante - Fante hostility between 1807 and 1830 brought a decline in the fortunes of the Fante trading intermediaries . But the next significant period ( 1831-96 ) in the economic history of ...
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there was continuity in the development of these groups through the slave and rubber trades , with some mobility between the groups . The brokers of the slave trade became the independent traders of the Maclean era , and their sons the ...
there was continuity in the development of these groups through the slave and rubber trades , with some mobility between the groups . The brokers of the slave trade became the independent traders of the Maclean era , and their sons the ...
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Rank and class among the Asante and Fante in the nineteenth | 1 |
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