true! they then ran an expensive campaign to drive other nations that were in the slave trade out of business, and campaigned tribes within Africa like the dahomey to stop participating
Correct. According to The Telegraph:
"In the 1750s, King Tegbesu of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, was reported to be making £250,000 a year from selling slaves. That astronomical sum, equivalent to perhaps £45 million today, was vastly more than any British aristocrat."
"In the 1750s, King Tegbesu of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, was reported to be making £250,000 a year from selling slaves. That astronomical sum, equivalent to perhaps £45 million today, was vastly more than any British aristocrat."