Warfare & Diplomacy in Pre-colonial West AfricaUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1989 - 164 pages This new edition of the well-known innovative study of the relations of the peoples of West Africa in the precolonial period covers a period of some four or five hundred years, up to the last decades of the nineteenth century.& Smith takes account of outside influences but focuses primarily on what happened between African states before the partition of the area and the establishment of colonies. |
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... Bosman and Barbot ; the latter explains the extent of the Benin empire by saying that the nations to the north and west were even less soldierly.38 Bosman makes an exception of the Aquambo on the Gold Coast who were ' Haughty , Arrogant ...
... Bosman and Barbot ; the latter explains the extent of the Benin empire by saying that the nations to the north and west were even less soldierly.38 Bosman makes an exception of the Aquambo on the Gold Coast who were ' Haughty , Arrogant ...
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... Bosman , 183 ; Labat ( 1728 ) , 217 ; Labat ( 1730 ) , I , 362 ; II , 238. A nineteenth - century sample of the origins of slaves in Sierra Leone shows that 34 per cent were war captives and 30 per cent had been ' kidnapped ' : Hair ...
... Bosman , 183 ; Labat ( 1728 ) , 217 ; Labat ( 1730 ) , I , 362 ; II , 238. A nineteenth - century sample of the origins of slaves in Sierra Leone shows that 34 per cent were war captives and 30 per cent had been ' kidnapped ' : Hair ...
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... Bosman , for example , describes the five years ' siege , from 1696 to 1701 , of the English fort of Dixcove ( ' Dikjeschoftt ' ) by the Ahanta , after which an alliance was made between the two sides to cheat all the ships trading ...
... Bosman , for example , describes the five years ' siege , from 1696 to 1701 , of the English fort of Dixcove ( ' Dikjeschoftt ' ) by the Ahanta , after which an alliance was made between the two sides to cheat all the ships trading ...
Table des matières
their Causes Consequences | 28 |
Armies Canoe Fleets | 42 |
Arms Armour | 64 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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