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The cacasions, likely referring to colonizers or European traders, provided alcohol to Africans as part of their trade interactions. This practice was often aimed at fostering dependency, facilitating trade, and sometimes as a means of social control. Alcohol was seen as a commodity that could be exchanged for goods and labor, impacting local cultures and economies. Additionally, it was used to exploit social dynamics and alter traditional practices within African communities.

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