'The destruction of Lagos,'(2nd edition)

The booklet highlights the perceived social and economic benefits that the abolition of the trade in enslaved African people brought to Europe and Africa; including the recent defeat of the 'tyrant' King Dahomey, the Chief of Lagos and their armies whose power, the author claims, dominated the small...

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Order number: MMS/Special Series/Various Papers/FBN 44
Date(s) of creation: 1852
Level: Item
Format: Archive           

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title 'The destruction of Lagos,'(2nd edition)
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description The booklet highlights the perceived social and economic benefits that the abolition of the trade in enslaved African people brought to Europe and Africa; including the recent defeat of the 'tyrant' King Dahomey, the Chief of Lagos and their armies whose power, the author claims, dominated the smaller African countries.
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