Conflicts and Resolutions on Religions Differences as Means of Acquiring Slaves in the African Gulf of Guinea during the Slave Trade Period: The Case of Nigeria and Cameroon in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

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Abstract

Within the Gulf of Guinea yesterday and today we could find out that the existed and still in existence many kinds of Religions, these varieties of believes at first was a threat to one another each conflicting or fighting for supremacy and hegemony. Some of these religions that pose a threat to one another (humanity) were Christianity and Paganism (traditional belief), Muslims and Paganism, paganism versus paganism, Islam for the Muslim and Christian for Christianity. But with the passing of time other noted religion or faith has developed and grown to a wider dimension and their existences are also widely acknowledged like others. The aforementioned religions that surfaced in the community of Nigeria and Dahomey (Benin Republic) and Cameroon, it is generally noted that they all open ways for slaves ushered during the transatlantic slave trade transaction and in the aftermath eras.

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Suh Hillary Sama. 2020. \u201cConflicts and Resolutions on Religions Differences as Means of Acquiring Slaves in the African Gulf of Guinea during the Slave Trade Period: The Case of Nigeria and Cameroon in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue H2): .

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Within the Gulf of Guinea yesterday and today we could find out that the existed and still in existence many kinds of Religions, these varieties of believes at first was a threat to one another each conflicting or fighting for supremacy and hegemony. Some of these religions that pose a threat to one another (humanity) were Christianity and Paganism (traditional belief), Muslims and Paganism, paganism versus paganism, Islam for the Muslim and Christian for Christianity. But with the passing of time other noted religion or faith has developed and grown to a wider dimension and their existences are also widely acknowledged like others. The aforementioned religions that surfaced in the community of Nigeria and Dahomey (Benin Republic) and Cameroon, it is generally noted that they all open ways for slaves ushered during the transatlantic slave trade transaction and in the aftermath eras.

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