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Indeed one of the alternative names for the region was the Slave Coast.
During its existence, the Slave Coast held a close relationship to that colony.
In some parts of the Slave Coast the ratio reached two adult women for every man.
This area is known as the Slave Coast.
It was called the Slave Coast from as early as the 17th century.
Portuguese Guinea was known also, from its main economic activity, as the Slave Coast.
"The wizards of the Slave Coast have the power of raising tempests!"
After this debacle, Dutch involvement on the Slave Coast came more or less to a halt.
Have you forgotten that your tribe, the Efik, were among the most notorious slavers on the slave coast?
The eastern portion around Benin and Nigeria was named the Slave Coast.
N'Longa, voodoo man of the Slave Coast, was very old.
Southern Dahomey was dubbed the Slave Coast.
In Slave Coast, getting a blank token causes the player to be enslaved and sold at the slave market.
Benin's shore includes what used to be known as the Slave Coast, from where captives were shipped across the Atlantic.
The Bight of Benin's shore soon came to be known as the "Slave Coast".
At its height of power, Bonny was one of the main entrepôts on the Slave Coast.
"A zuvembie was once a woman--on the Slave Coast they know of them.
Then she remembered that Clinton Codrington had been for many years one of the most successful blockade commanders on the slave coasts.
The Yoruba-speaking peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa.
Following his discharge from the navy, Every began slave trading along Africa's Slave Coast.
It was to the east of the Ivory Coast and to the west of the Slave Coast.
The Offra trading post soon became the most important Dutch office on the Slave Coast.
Finally, Benin's shore is marked "Slave Coast."
The colony was established in 1884 in part of what was then the Slave Coast and was gradually extended inland.