Around 1000 years ago, life in what is now Benin was characterized by a mix of agricultural communities and emerging city-states, particularly the Kingdom of Dahomey. People primarily engaged in farming, growing crops like yams, millet, and corn, while also participating in trade with neighboring regions. Social structures were organized around clans and local leaders, with a rich cultural heritage that included traditional beliefs, music, and art. The region was also known for its skilled artisans and traders, fostering a vibrant economy.
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