THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE SUPPRESSION OF TRANS-ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE

i. It led to the gradual change to the cultivation of farm ‘produce like palm and a shift to product trade.

ii. There was the full introduction of Agriculture in the country.

iii. The European nations shifted their interest to the exploration of interior Africa.

iv. There was a total breakdown of the ruling elites that based their business on slave trading.

v. It brought about the circulation of the western currency in Nigeria in particular and Africa in general.

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