Intensified European activity along the coast in the nineteenth century led Benin to
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Intensified European activity along the coast in the nineteenth century led Benin to lose control of some vassal states. European powers, particularly Britain, had a growing interest in West Africa, and Benin was one of the states that experienced the impact of this interest. The increased European activity led to the loss of some of the vassal states that were previously under the control of Benin. The Europeans established trading relationships with these states and weakened Benin's power and control over the region.