Legitimate trade was the trade which replace slave trade.It was another form exploiting africans.
legitimate trade was legitimate due to the following factor;
It was legally accepted,was accepted by both africans europeans
It had replaced slave trade
It was beneficial to both sides
African chiefes participated willingly
Legitimate trade was the trade which replace slave trade.It was another form exploiting africans. legitimate trade was legitimate due to the following factor; It was legally accepted,was accepted by both africans europeans It had replaced slave trade It was beneficial to both sides African chiefes participated willingly
Legitimate trade was the trade which replace slave trade.It was another form exploiting africans. legitimate trade was legitimate due to the following factor; It was legally accepted,was accepted by both africans europeans It had replaced slave trade It was beneficial to both sides African chiefes participated willingly
Legitimate trade, by definition, is not illegitimate.
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After the trans-Atlantic slave trade was declared illegal and later eliminated, it was replaced by legitimate trade (non-slave trade).
unequal exchange
Legitimate trade was called illegitimate during the colonial era because it was often associated with exploitative practices such as slavery, forced labor, and unequal exchange. European colonial powers engaged in trade that benefitted themselves at the expense of African societies, leading to economic and social injustices.
It's any type of trade that doesn't involve slaves. After most countries in Europe abolished slavery, this was the only trade they participated in with Africa (during the scramble for Africa).
Dahomey transitioned from participating in the transatlantic slave trade to engaging in legitimate trade due to increasing pressures from European powers, economic incentives of palm oil and other commodities, and changing global attitudes towards slavery. This transition was relatively smooth and quick compared to other regions in West Africa.
the infant-industry argument