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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... Europe , whose officials , traders and missionaries began to arrive from the sea in the late fifteenth century and whose impact was confined mainly to the coast . In four important ways these two influences followed similar lines . In ...
... Europe , whose officials , traders and missionaries began to arrive from the sea in the late fifteenth century and whose impact was confined mainly to the coast . In four important ways these two influences followed similar lines . In ...
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... Europe . The first was sent by king Toxonu to Philip IV of Spain in 1658 to protest against the establishment of a French mission post at Whydah , which ( in Akinjogbin's interpretation ) ran counter to Alladan ambitions that European ...
... Europe . The first was sent by king Toxonu to Philip IV of Spain in 1658 to protest against the establishment of a French mission post at Whydah , which ( in Akinjogbin's interpretation ) ran counter to Alladan ambitions that European ...
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... Europe and elsewhere , and capable of assimilating without being essen- tially changed by external influences . They were also the prey of frequent wars . Pace Captain Jones at Ijaye , the factual content of whose report contradicts his ...
... Europe and elsewhere , and capable of assimilating without being essen- tially changed by external influences . They were also the prey of frequent wars . Pace Captain Jones at Ijaye , the factual content of whose report contradicts his ...
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their Causes Consequences | 28 |
Armies Canoe Fleets | 42 |
Arms Armour | 64 |
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