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The trading states of the oil rivers: a study of political development in Eastern Nigeria
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The trading states of the oil rivers: a study of political development in Eastern Nigeria
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The trading states of the oil rivers: a study of political development in Eastern Nigeria.
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Table of Contents
Appendix B (p. 221-245): 1. Agreement with the King of Bonny, 1836.
2. Treaty with the King and Chiefs of Bonny, 1850.
3. Additional articles to the Treaty with Bonny, 1854.
4. Treaty with the Kings and Chiefs of Brass, 1856.
5. Agreement between the King and Chiefs of Bonny, 1869.
6. Treaty between New Calabar and Bonny, 1871.
7. Treaty between New Calabar and Okrika, 1871.
8. Treaty between the Kings and Chiefs of Bonny and Opobo, 1873.
9. Treaty between New Calabar and Will Braid, 1879.
10. Letter from the King and Chiefs of New Calabar, 1822.
11. Treaty between Great Britain and New Calabar, 1884.
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