Slave-coast, a division of the coast of Upper Guinea, Africa, extending eastwards from the Gold Coast (q.v.) as far as the river Benin, is divided between Germany, Dahomey, France, and Great Britain. The British portion is treated of under Lagos (q.v.), the German under Togo (q.v.), and the French under Senegambia (q.v.).
Slave-coast
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 9: Bound to Swansea, p. 498
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