Africa’s Competitive Edge

Writing shortly before the American Civil War, Scottish explorer David Livingstone urged Britain to stifle the slave-worked plantations of the Southern States by establishing cotton and sugar farms in Africa as direct competition. By employing local labourers at market rates and exporting their produce to Britain, they would soon force American growers to abandon slavery.

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