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Which of these countries was known as the Pepper, or Grain, Coast by European traders until the 19th century?

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Which of these countries was known as the Pepper, or Grain, Coast by European traders until the 19th century?
posted Jun 26, 2020 by Aastha Joshi

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Liberia
Pepper was also known as "the grain of paradise". In the 19th century the USA moved to settle free-born blacks and freed slaves in Africa, the "Pepper Coast" being one of the nearest points (and the least expensive to reach), and it acquired the name of Liberia to reflect this.

answer Jun 27, 2020 by Tapesh Kulkarni
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The Portuguese named the area Costa da Pimenta (“Pepper Coast”) but it later came to be known as the Grain Coast due to the abundance of melegueta pepper grains. European traders bartered commodities and goods with local people.

answer Jul 2, 2021 by Sannuthi Nagendra Prasad
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