Oyo, the great exporter of slaves in …

Years: 1828 - 1839
Oyo, the great exporter of slaves in the eighteenth century, had collapsed in a civil war after 1817, and by the middle of the 1830s the whole of Yorubaland is swept up in these civil wars.

New centers of power—Ibadan, Abeokuta, Owo, and Warri—contest control of the trade routes and seek access to fresh supplies of slaves, which are important to repopulate the turbulent countryside.

At this time, the British withdraw from the slave trade and begin to blockade the coast.

The blockade requires some adjustments in the slave trade along the lagoons that stretch outward from Lagos, whereas the domestic market for slaves to be used as farm laborers and as porters to carry commodities to market easily absorbs the many captives that are a product of these wars.

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