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7 October, 11:39

How did osei bonsu understand the slave trade and its significance for his kingdom

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  1. 7 October, 15:25
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    During his reign he saw slave trade on his people as maltreatment therefore he created a good communication link between Him and the British.

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    From the beginning of the 18th century, the Asante supplied slaves to British and Dutch traders on the coast; in return they received firearms with which to enforce their territorial expansion. After the death of Osei Tutu in either 1712 or 1717, a period of internal chaos and factional strife was ended with the accession of Opoku Ware (ruled c. 1720-50), under whom Asante reached its fullest extent in the interior of the country. Kings Osei Kwadwo (ruled c. 1764-77), Osei Kwame (1777-1801), and Osei Bonsu (c. 1801-24) established a strong centralized state, with an efficient, merit-based bureaucracy and a fine system of communications.

    In 1807 Osei Bonsu occupied southern Fante territory-an enclave around British headquarters at Cape Coast; in the same year, Great Britain outlawed the slave trade. Declining trade relations and disputes over the Fante region caused friction over the following decade and led to warfare in the 1820s. The Asante defeated a British force in 1824 but made peace in 1831 and avoided conflict for the next 30 years.
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