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EPISODE · May 23, 2026 · 6 MIN

The 1870s Clove Crisis That Nearly Toppled Zanzibar

from The History of Zanzibar: Spice, Slavery, and Indian Ocean Power — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In the 1870s, Zanzibar's clove economy—the engine of its wealth—collapsed under the weight of a hurricane, a global price crash, and the abolition of the slave trade. This episode follows Sultan Barghash bin Said as he scrambled to save his island's fortunes, turning to Indian merchants like Tharia Topan and British officials like John Kirk. We trace the hurricane of 1872 that flattened clove plantations, the ensuing debt crisis, and the controversial 1873 treaty that ended the slave trade but deepened Zanzibar's dependency on foreign loans. Along the way, we meet the plantation owners who tried to diversify with coconuts and rubber, and the enslaved workers whose labor and flight shaped the crisis. It's a story of ecological disaster, economic desperation, and the slow death of a slave-based economy. #Zanzibar #CloveCrisis #SultanBarghash #JohnKirk #ThariaTopan #Hurricane1872 #Abolition #SlaveTrade #IndianOcean #OmaniEmpire #BritishEmpire #StoneTown #Unguja #Pemba #ClovePlantations #EconomicHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In the 1870s, Zanzibar's clove economy—the engine of its wealth—collapsed under the weight of a hurricane, a global price crash, and the abolition of the slave trade. This episode follows Sultan Barghash bin Said as he scrambled to save his island's fortunes, turning to Indian merchants like Tharia Topan and British officials like John Kirk. We trace the hurricane of 1872 that flattened clove plantations, the ensuing debt crisis, and the controversial 1873 treaty that ended the slave trade but deepened Zanzibar's dependency on foreign loans. Along the way, we meet the plantation owners who tried to diversify with coconuts and rubber, and the enslaved workers whose labor and flight shaped the crisis. It's a story of ecological disaster, economic desperation, and the slow death of a slave-based economy. #Zanzibar #CloveCrisis #SultanBarghash #JohnKirk #ThariaTopan #Hurricane1872 #Abolition #SlaveTrade #IndianOcean #OmaniEmpire #BritishEmpire #StoneTown #Unguja #Pemba #ClovePlantations #EconomicHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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