Opinion on the African Company and exclusive trade
A long Parliamentary letter argues that only an exclusive Africa trade granted to a large body, not small committees, can profit England. It urges aligning with the South Sea Company to protect forts, guard against natives, prevent slave price inflation, and maximize national wealth. It warns of naval and colonial costs and mentions Lisbon, Cabenda, and global trade dynamics.
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