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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 19.7 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Modern

General · Modern
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Glele signed a treaty with France granting them commercial privileges and a protectorate over Porto-Novo, a rival kingdom. This agreement increased French influence in the region and set the stage for future colonial conflicts between France and Dahomey.
Glele died, possibly by suicide, during the escalating conflict with France. His son, Behanzin, succeeded him and immediately adopted a more aggressive anti-French stance, continuing the war that Glele had started.
Glele's forces attacked French positions and allied kingdoms along the coast, leading to open war with France. The conflict included the Battle of Cotonou, where Dahomey forces were repelled by French marines. The war ended with a treaty unfavorable to Dahomey, ceding territory.
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