Cotton Cultivation in Africa Suggestions On the Importance of the Cultivation O
Cotton Cultivation in Africa Suggestions On the Importance of the Cultivation O
Benjamin Coates
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All this commerce had been esta- blished before we had becrnii to deal with theni. He 50 looked forward to our IniyiiiLC tlio cotton from the na- tive.^, and tlieir purchasing from us the nuinufactured article, which we could supjily so much cheaper. There was nothing to fear on the score of security to property. Europeans were everywhere received with kindness, and cotton was found exposed for sale in every town at the weekly markets. It miii;ht, therefore, be said that it was uoiiio^ a beggin...g for want of purchasers. "What was wanted by the growers and traders was the cheap and rapid means of cleaning the cotton. There was no foundation for the prevailing beliet'tiiat the free African would not work if he were secured the fruits of his lal)or. At Lagos the people went to work at day- break, and took their meals and rest in the heat of the day, and a more industrious people he believed did not exist. Lie had mentioned the value of labor at Abbeokuta, but at other towns it was only 2 J.
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