Since 1956, when Dike argued that abolition involved 'a drastic change' for Africa, with Britain's withdrawal from slaving in 1807 precipitating 'an economic crisis among African traders', the impact of British abolition on Africa has been the subject of controversy.
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Slave trade, africa, Africa, west, history, Africa, west, economic conditions, Commerce, Congresses, Slaves, Emancipation, Economic conditions, Economic aspects, History, Slavenhandel, Abolitionismus, Handel, 15.80 history of Africa, Sklavenhandel, Sklaverei, Aspect economique, Abschaffung, Congres, Conditions economiques, Abolition of slavery, Trade routes, Nigeria, Esclaves, Wirtschaftsentwicklung, Benin, Ghana, Slave trade, Au©enhandel, West Africa, Economic history, Slavery, africa, Slaves, emancipationShowing 4 featured editions. View all 4 editions?
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Conference held April 1993.
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