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BBCNEWS Empire and Me June 4, 2024 01:48:00

..theyjust don t cut it. i now know that the trade in human beings was key to britain s arrival on these shores, but i want to know what kept britain here once slavery had been abolished and why they ended up expanding their power. so i m heading north, following the path the british took to kumasi. it s ghana s second largest city and is home to the people of the asante tribe. first stop, i m going to a farm on the outskirts which grows cocoa, used to produce chocolate. i m meeting historian 0sei bonsu to tell me what they were up to. here, we have the cocoa bean. yeah. ..in the pod. and i guess the most important question is, can i try some of that? you can. it feels very, like, gooey. he laughs yeah, suck on it. hmm! it tastes quite sweet!

BBCNEWS Click June 4, 2024 11:46:00

sometimes the wrongs that you do are so wrong that your rights. ..theyjust don t cut it. i now know that the trade in human beings was key to britain s arrival on these shores, but i want to know what kept britain here once slavery had been abolished and why they ended up expanding their power. so i m heading north, following the path the british took to kumasi. it s ghana s second largest city and is home to the people of the asante tribe. first stop, i m going to a farm on the outskirts which grows cocoa, used to produce chocolate. i m meeting historian 0sei bonsu to tell me what they were up to. here, we have the cocoa bean. yeah. ..in the pod. and i guess the most important question is, can i try some of that? you can. it feels very, like, gooey. he laughs yeah, suck on it.

BBCNEWS Empire and Me June 4, 2024 01:46:00

to britain s arrival on these shores, but i want to know what kept britain here once slavery had been abolished and why they ended up expanding their power. so i m heading north, following the path the british took to kumasi. it s ghana s second largest city and is home to the people of the asante tribe. first stop, i m going to a farm on the outskirts which grows cocoa, used to produce chocolate. i m meeting historian 0sei bonsu to tell me what they were up to. here, we have the cocoa bean. yeah. ..in the pod. and i guess the most important question is, can i try some of that? you can. it feels very, like, gooey. he laughs yeah, suck on it. hmm! it tastes quite sweet! laughing: yes. so, we know when the british

BBCNEWS Empire and Me June 4, 2024 12:48:00

theyjust don t cut it. i now know that the trade in human beings was key to britain s arrival on these shores, but i want to know what kept britain here once slavery had been abolished and why they ended up expanding their power. so i am heading north, following the path the british took, to kumasi. it is ghana s second largest city, and it is home to the people of the asante tribe. first up, i m going to a farm on the outskirts, which grows cocoa, used to produce chocolate. i am meeting a historian to tell me what they were up to. here we have the cocoa bean in the pod. and i guess the most important question is can i try some of that? you can. it feels very, like, gooey.

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