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Bonny palm-oil trade valued at nearly £500,000

By 1834 the Bonny palm-oil trade was worth nearly £500,000 per annum, making it one of Britain's most valuable trading relationships on the West African coast.

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Bonny palm-oil trade valued at nearly £500,000

By 1834 the Bonny palm-oil trade was worth nearly £500,000 per annum, making it one of Britain's most valuable trading relationships on the West African coast.

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By 1834 the Bonny palm-oil trade was worth nearly £500,000 per annum, making it one of Britain's most valuable trading relationships on the West African coast. This figure testified to the rapid growth of the palm-oil economy following the nominal abolition of the slave trade. The wealth generated intense competition between Bonny's trading Houses and between British and African merchants.

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