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Ibadan

The great war-camp turned city-state whose armies checked Ilorin at Osogbo and dominated the wars of the later nineteenth century.

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Part I, Ch. 1 — Origin And Early History — 1

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Part I, Ch. 2 — The Origin Of The Tribes — 3

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Part I, Ch. 3 — Religion — 2

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Part I, Ch. 4 — Government — 8

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Part I, Ch. 6 — Yoruba Towns And Villages — 2

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Part I, Ch. 7 — Principles Of Land Law — 1

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Part I, Ch. 8 — Manners And Customs — 4

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Part II, Ch. 8 — The Consequences Of The Revolution In The South — 4

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Part II, Ch. 10 — The Spread Of Anarchy And _ Political Displacements — 11

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Part II, Ch. 11 — The Revolution In The Epo Districts — 19

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Part II, Ch. 12 — Wars For The Consolidation And Balance Of Power Between Ibadans, Egbas And Ijebus — 32

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Part II, Ch. 13 — The Last Of Katunga The Great Metropolis And The End Of A Dynasty — 3

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Part II, Ch. 14 — The Interregnum — 4

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Part II, Ch. 15 — The New City And New Government — 30

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Part II, Ch. 16 — A Series Of Fratricidal Wars — 39

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Part II, Ch. 17 — Subjugation Of The Ijesas And Ekitis By The Ibadans—Some Important Episodes—Social Reform At Ibadan — 48

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Part II, Ch. 18 — A Glorious End And The Gory Dawn Of Two Reigns—The Ijaye War — 77

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Part II, Ch. 19 — Sequels Of The Ijaye War — 32

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Part II, Ch. 20 — The Closing And The Opening Careers Of Two Heroes — 45

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Part II, Ch. 21 — Two Administrations Of Opposite Policies — 34

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Part II, Ch. 22 — A New Reign And Evil Prognostications — 22

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Part II, Ch. 23 — The Commencement Of The 16 Years’ War — 35

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Part II, Ch. 24 — Conflicts In The North — 58

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Part II, Ch. 25 — Ibadan At Its Extremity—Bloody Strifes — 28

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Part II, Ch. 26 — Failures At Reconciliation — 44

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Part II, Ch. 27 — A Rift In The Clouds — 23

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Part II, Ch. 28 — The Rev. J. B. Wood And The A.O.K — 43

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Part II, Ch. 29 — The Intervention Of The British Government — 58

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Part II, Ch. 30 — Dispersal Of The Combatants By Special Commissioners — 64

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Part II, Ch. 31 — Disturbance In Every Part Of The Country — 40

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Part II, Ch. 32 — Abortive Measures To Terminate The War — 57

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Part II, Ch. 33 — The Dark Before The Dawn — 28

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Part II, Ch. 34 — The End Of The War — 3

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Author's Preface — 1

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Introduction — 1

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