Abstract
Introduction - Western Africa: ecological zones & human geography - Commercial networks: Biafada-Sapi, Banyun-Bak & Cabo Verdean-Lancado - Portuguese, Luso- Africans & European competitors - Western Africa & the onset of an era of droughts, famines & global economic transformations - The evolution of 'nharaship' in Senegambia - Trade with the Kaabu empire & Serra Leoa - Era of the second Cacheu Company - Expanding slave-trading networks & the corruption of African social & cultural patterns - Senegambia: Luso-Africans supplanted by Franco-Africans - Geba-Grande & Serra Leoa: Luso-Africans challenged & supplanted by Anglo-Africans - References.
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