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Compagnie du Sénégal et de la Côte occidentale d'Afrique : ウィキペディア英語版 | Compagnie du Sénégal et de la Côte occidentale d'Afrique The Compagnie du Sénégal (French for "the Senegal Company" or "Company of the Senegal"), officially the Compagnie du Sénégal et de la Côte occidentale d'Afrique ("Company of the Senegal and of the West Coast of Africa") was a 19th-century colonial French company involved in the palm oil trade in Nigeria. The company was founded at Marseilles by a M. Verminck.〔Gantly, Patrick & al. (''Histoire de la Société des Missions Africaines (SMA), 1856–1907: de la fondation par Mgr de Marion Brésillac (1856) à la mort du Père Planque (1907)'', Vol. 1, pp. 473 ff. ) Karthala, 2009. Accessed 5 Apr 2014. 〕 Along with the French Equatorial African Association, the Senegal Company received subsidies from the Léon Gambetta administration and was intended to establish French claims on the lower Niger.〔McPhee, Allan. (''The Economic Revolution in British West Africa'', pp. 75 ff ). Frank Cass & Co. Ltd. (Abingdon), 1926 and reprinted 1971. Accessed 4 Apr 2014.〕 At its height, it operated 14 trading posts on the Niger and Benue rivers.〔 Following a years-long price war and Gambetta's death in 1882, the company sold its interests in the region to the British United African Company in October 1884.〔Geary, Sir William Nevill Montgomerie. (''Nigeria under British Rule'', pp. 174 ff ). Frank Cass & Co, 1927. Accessed 5 Apr 2014.〕 ==See also==
* Compagnie du Sénégal, the unrelated chartered company which administered French Senegal in the 17th century
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