They ‘Submitted Themselves with their Lands to his Majesty … for Ever and Always’ : Natural Law and Danish Colonialism on the Eighteenth-Century Guinea Coast II
Drawing on archival material from the Danish Guinea Company and central administration, this article discusses the uses of the discourse of the law of nature and nations in the Danish-Dutch war of 1776–1778 on the Guinea Coast and its aftermath. It shows how Danish and Dutch administrators drew on the law of nature and nations to justify their competing claims in the war, which in turn hinged on c