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What people in West Africa established good relations and an extensive slave trade with the Portuguese and Dutch from the 15th century?
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#97040. Asked by author. (Jun 27 08 9:47 AM)
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During the 13th century, the indigenous Edo people of the west Niger area were run by a group of local chieftains, but by the 15th century a single ruler known as the 'oba' had asserted control. See Kingdom of Benin. Under the dynasty established by Ewuare the Great, the most famous of the obas, Benin's territory expanded to cover a region between the Niger River delta and what is now the Nigerian city of Lagos.
The obas brought great prosperity and a highly organized state to Benin. They also established good relations and an extensive slave trade with the Portuguese and Dutch who arrived from the 15th century onwards.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Dahomey
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