Benin profits from its close ties with …

Years: 1396 - 1539
Benin profits from its close ties with the Portuguese and exploit the firearms bought from them to tighten its hold on the lower Niger area.

Two factors check the spread of Portuguese influence and the continued expansion of Benin, however.

First, Portugal stops buying pepper because of the availability of other spices in the Indian Ocean region.

Second, Benin places an embargo on the export of slaves, thereby isolating itself from the growth of what is to become the major export from the Nigerian coast for three hundred years.

Benin continues to capture slaves and to employ them in its domestic economy, but the Edo state remains unique among Nigerian polities in refusing to participate in the transatlantic trade.

In the long run, Benin remains relatively isolated from the major changes along the Nigerian coast.

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