According to Wikipedia:
"In the 2002 census, 42.8% of the population of Benin were Christian (27.1% Roman Catholic, 5% Celestial Church of Christ, 3.2% Methodist, 7.5% other Christian denominations), 24.4% were Muslim, 17.3% practices Vodun, 6% other traditional local religious groups, 1.9% other religious groups, and 6.5% claim no religious affiliation."
APEX: Mali’s leaders converted to Islam, while Benin’s people maintained traditional religions.
None. You are either talking about the 'Yoruba mytholgy' religion from Benin and Nigeria or the religion 'Pentecostalism'.
Cotonou is the main city of Benin.
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They mainly traded cotton; however, in the 1600s, Dutch merchants went to Benin and traded pepper. The cotton was the largest trade because it because a main focal point in Benin to weave cloths. The making of cloth spread locally throughout Benin, which occured in the 1500s.
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