ACRA, a considerable country near the eastern extremity of the Gold Coast of Africa. It is fertile and healthy, and the inhabitants are of a more polished and civilized character than the majority of those found upon that coast. While the slave-trade was carried on with activity, there was a great resort of the European nations to Acra, and the factories established by them, Fort James by the English, Crevecoeur by the Dutch, and Christiansborg by the Danes, were the centre of an extensive trade. Acra has now greatly declined; and it may be considered, along with the rest of the coast, as dependent upon Dahomey. Adams considers this country as the boundary of the gold trade on the one side, and the ivory trade on the other; and sharing to a certain degree in both, though not to the same extent with some other districts.
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