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. When the Royal African Company lost its charter in 1698, what did "enterprising colonists" choose to "cash in on?​

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the Company acknowledged that it had lost its monopoly on the trade with the end of royal power in the Glorious Revolution.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Company continued transporting and purchasing the enslaved until 1731, when it abandoned slave trading in favor or ivory and gold dust.Charles Hayes remained the sub-governor of the Company until 1752, when it dissolved. It was succeeded by the African Company of Merchants.

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