From the 16th century, Salaga was one of leading market centers in
West Africa. Salaga was founded by the Mande leader
Dyakpa Nde wura in 16th century
Gonja kingdom before being overrun by
Asante forces in 1744. The defeat of the Asante also had subsequent effects on the slave trade in later years, as there was a shift from Salaga as the main slave market to other markets. While this did not diminish the importance of Salaga as a source of slave supply, it emphasized the expansion of the slave trade in the Gold Coast. Kola, beads, ostrich feathers, animal hides, textiles and gold were among the goods traded in the market. At the market, there were various stands for slaves, cattle, sheep, and merchandise. Slaves would be inspected and bargained for a price. A variety of people benefited from slavery at the market as it became a commercial venture. For example, local chiefs benefited through the sale of slaves. Although there was a sentiment that the practice was inhumane, it became a common feature of life in Salaga. ==Features of Salaga==