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dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank ou for companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining — companies.u, thank you forjoining us, i know— companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining us, i know you - companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining us, i know you will i you forjoining us, i know you will be back in birmingham shortly. i hope you enjoy the games when you get back there. the fast food chain, mcdonald's, have announced a number of price increases across its menu. items most impacted by inflation will rise by ten and 20 pence. that include the cheeseburger, which is going up for the first time in 14 years, taking it from 99p to £1.19. the firm says its costs are rising and it's committed to supporting it's staff, suppliers and the 25,000 farmers it works with in the uk and ireland. a jacket worn by the astronaut buzz aldrin on the 1969 mission to the moon has been sold for $2.8 million. it's part of an auction of a collection of the astronaut�*s personal items, including the pen the apollo 11 crew used to repair a broken circuit breaker switch, which ended up sav
dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank ou for companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining — companies.u, thank you forjoining us, i know— companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining us, i know you - companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining us, i know you will i you forjoining us, i know you will be back in birmingham shortly. i hope you enjoy the games when you get back there. the fast food chain, mcdonald's, have announced a number of price increases across its menu. items...
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i'm meeting historian 0sei bonsu to tell me what they were up to. here, we have the cocoa bean...he 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 stopped trading in slaves, they didn't just leave ghana. in fact, their growth in ghana continued, and they moved to different regions. why was that the case? so when slavery had ended, they had to move to other areas where they could make money. such as cocoa, i believe? yeah. cocoa... yeah. ..kola nuts, gold. they also traded in coffee. why did the british find so much value in products like this? they were selling overseas. it was giving the british government a lot of money, so they institutionalised the cocoa farming. so, the british saw things like cocoa beans, they decided, "wait, we can make quite a bit of money "off of farming these beans. "let's make the production even bigger and even faster "so we can make more money." is that essentially what happened? yes. maximise profit. expansion
i'm meeting historian 0sei bonsu to tell me what they were up to. here, we have the cocoa bean...he 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 stopped trading in slaves, they didn't just leave ghana. in fact, their growth in ghana continued, and they moved to different regions. why was that the case? so when slavery had ended, they had to move to...
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i'm meeting historian 0sei bonsu to tell me what they were up to. here, we have the cocoa bean... 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 stopped trading in slaves, they didn't just leave ghana. in fact, their growth in ghana continued, and they moved to different regions. why was that the case? so when slavery had ended, they had to move to other areas where they could make money. such as cocoa, i believe? yeah. cocoa... yeah. ..kola nuts, gold. they also traded in coffee. why did the british find so much value in products like this? they were selling overseas. it was giving the british government a lot of money, so they institutionalised the cocoa farming. so, the british saw things like cocoa beans, they decided, "wait, we can make quite a bit of money "off of farming these beans. "let's make the production even bigger and even faster "so we can make more money." is that essentially what happened? yes. maximise profit. expansio
i'm meeting historian 0sei bonsu to tell me what they were up to. here, we have the cocoa bean... 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 stopped trading in slaves, they didn't just leave ghana. in fact, their growth in ghana continued, and they moved to different regions. why was that the case? so when slavery had ended, they had to move to...