Some historical account of Guinea ...,

  By Benezet, Anthony  

SOME



HISTORICAL ACCOUNT



OF



GUINEA,





ITS



SITUATION, PRODUCE, and the general

DISPOSITION of its INHABITANTS.



WITH



An Inquiry into the RISE and PROGRESS



OF THE



SLAVE TRADE,



Its NATURE, and lamentable EFFECTS.



ALSO



A REPUBLICATION of the Sentiments of several Authors of Note on this interesting Subject: Particularly an Extract of a Treatise written by GRANVILLE SHARPE.

By ANTHONY BENEZET

ACTS xvii. 24, 26. GOD, that made the world hath made of one blood all nations of men, for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the—bounds of their habitation.

PHILADELPHIA: Printed MDCCLXXI.

LONDON: Re-printed MDCCLXXII.

  • Introduction.

  • CHAPTER I.

    A GENERAL account of Guinea; particularly those parts on the rivers Senegal and Gambia.

  • CHAP. II.

    Account of the Ivory-Coast, the Gold-Coast and the Slave-Coast.

  • CHAP. III.

    Of the kingdoms of Benin, Kongo and Angola.

  • CHAP. IV.

    Guinea, first discovered and subdued by the Arabians. The Portuguese make descents on the coast, and carry off the natives. Oppression of the Indians: De la Casa pleads their cause.

  • CHAP. V.

    The English's first trade to the coast of Guinea: Violently carry off some of the Negros.

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