In 1840, the empire took limited control over the gold trade out of Lobi country.
It thus can be seen as an exceptional testimony to the settlement response generated by the gold trade.
The Dutch effort to control the gold trade inland had failed.
This explains the very large volume of gold trade in the Hong Kong exchange.
But, he added, "I would prefer that gold trade down to $325 and establish a new low."
But few had heard of the enormous gold trade with Germany.
Because the bank had a monopoly over the gold trade until after the war, its archives are considered vital.
He was also threatened by the people that went into the gold trade.
The gold trade also proved to be a disappointment.
The gold trade had been diverted to Europeans on the coast.