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In 19th-century Old Calabar, an exploitative policy prioritized British economic interests over the well-being of the region, especially through the lucrative palm oil trade. This injustice fueled discontent and paved the way for a courageous uprising led by the Blood Men, enslaved Africans seeking freedom in the face of oppressive British colonial rule and harsh conditions.
By AnjolaoluwaIn 19th-century Old Calabar, an exploitative policy prioritized British economic interests over the well-being of the region, especially through the lucrative palm oil trade. This injustice fueled discontent and paved the way for a courageous uprising led by the Blood Men, enslaved Africans seeking freedom in the face of oppressive British colonial rule and harsh conditions.