The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... slave trade still flourished and that the geographical problems he had set out to solve remained unanswered.1 Yet his work did not really end in failure . His exposure of the horrors of the East African slave trade did more than ...
... slave trade still flourished and that the geographical problems he had set out to solve remained unanswered.1 Yet his work did not really end in failure . His exposure of the horrors of the East African slave trade did more than ...
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... slave - traders could legally operate . In 1870 the British Government began to face the necessity of direct action , to destroy the whole trade . A new Sultan , Barghash , had just succeeded in Zanzibar , and he was at once invited to ...
... slave - traders could legally operate . In 1870 the British Government began to face the necessity of direct action , to destroy the whole trade . A new Sultan , Barghash , had just succeeded in Zanzibar , and he was at once invited to ...
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... SLAVE TRADE AND SLAVERY 1870 , LXI ( 41 ) . Slave trade - Return re vessels captured , 1864-9 . 819 1870 , LXI [ C. 140 ] , [ C. 141 ] , [ C. 142 ] . Slave trade - Corresp . re West Africa , East Africa , Europe and America . 1870 , LXI ...
... SLAVE TRADE AND SLAVERY 1870 , LXI ( 41 ) . Slave trade - Return re vessels captured , 1864-9 . 819 1870 , LXI [ C. 140 ] , [ C. 141 ] , [ C. 142 ] . Slave trade - Corresp . re West Africa , East Africa , Europe and America . 1870 , LXI ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
Britain as yet the only fully industrial state | 11 |
Copyright | |
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