Initially targeting the failed English outpost at Bolama, Pritchard and Deacon quickly pressed the Portuguese settlers. The Portuguese government was ill-placed to aid the settlers due to the Napoleonic wars and the Welsh were able to expel the Portuguese from Guinea. As the settlement's aim was the same as the previous administration, the local African leaders saw no difference between the Welsh and Portuguese and the flow of slaves to the trade centres continued. Pritchard and Deacon then pressed for state recognition of the colony in the Welsh Senedd and by Arthur.
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