The Akyem Factor in Ghana s History

The Akyem Factor in Ghana s History
Author: Kofi Affrifah
Publsiher: Ghana University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2000
Genre: Akyem (African people)
ISBN: UOM:39015055860350

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In the eighteenth century part of modern day Ghana consisted of the three Akyem states, yet in almost all historical works on Ghana the Akyem are presented as a single homogeneous people. The author, Senior Lecturer of History at the University of Cape Coast examines the three groups and analyses their vital role in the history of Ghana in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Covering the period of 1699-1875, the study relies primarily - though not exclusively - on documentary evidence.

Ghana

Ghana
Author: D. E. K. Amenumey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2008
Genre: Ghana
ISBN: STANFORD:36105132054169

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Akan History

Akan History
Author: Source Wikipedia
Publsiher: Booksllc.Net
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2013-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 123076979X

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Akwamu, Akyem, Asebu, Ashanti Empire, Axim, Denkyira, Fante Confederacy, Fort Metal Cross, Fort Nassau (Ghana), Gold Coast (region), List of rulers of Asante, List of rulers of the Akan states of Akwamu and Twifo-Heman, List of rulers of the Akan state of Adanse, List of rulers of the Akan state of Akyem Abuakwa, List of rulers of the Akan state of Bono-Tekyiman, List of rulers of the Akan state of Denkyira, List of rulers of the Akan state of Gyaaman, Mankessim Kingdom. Excerpt: The Ashanti (or Asante) Empire (or Confederacy), also Asanteman (1701-1957), was a West Africa sovereign state of the Ashanti people of Ashanti, Ghana. The Ashantis (or Asantefo) are of Akan origin, the Ashantis a powerful, militaristic and highly disciplined people of West Africa inhabiting an area known as "Akanland." Their military power, which came from effective strategy and an early adoption of European firearms, created an empire that stretched from central Ghana to present-day Benin and Ivory Coast, bordered by the Dagomba kingdom to the north and Dahomey to the east. Due to the empire's military prowess, sophisticated hierarchy, social stratification and culture, the Ashanti empire had one of the largest historiographies of any indigenous Sub-Saharan African political entity. From the 17th century AD, Asanteman king Osei Tutu (c. - 1717), with the help of accomplice Okomfo Anokye, established the Kingdom of Asanteman, with the Golden Stool as a symbol of Asante unity and spirit. Osei Tutu engaged in a massive Asante territorial expansion. He built up the army based on the Ashantis introducing new organization and turning a disciplined paramilitary and militia into an effective fighting machine. In 1701, the Asanteman army conquered Denkyira, giving Ashantis access to the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean coastal trade with...

Danish Sources for the History of Ghana 1657 1754

Danish Sources for the History of Ghana  1657 1754
Author: Ole Justesen
Publsiher: Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2005
Genre: Danes
ISBN: 8773043125

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Akyem Abuakwa and the Politics of the Inter war Period in Ghana

Akyem Abuakwa and the Politics of the Inter war Period in Ghana
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BASLER AFRIKA BIBLIOGRAPHIEN
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1975
Genre: Akim Abuakwa
ISBN: 392070732X

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After Abolition

After Abolition
Author: Marika Sherwood
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2007-02-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857710130

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With the abolition of the slave trade in 1807 and the Emancipation Act of 1833, Britain seemed to wash its hands of slavery. Not so, according to Marika Sherwood, who sets the record straight in this provocative new book. In fact, Sherwood demonstrates that Britain continued to contribute to the slave trade well after 1807, even into the twentieth century. Drawing on government documents and contemporary reports as well as published sources, she describes how slavery remained very much a part of British investment, commerce and empire, especially in funding and supplying goods for the trade in slaves and in the use of slave-grown produce. The nancial world of the City in London also depended on slavery, which - directly and indirectly - provided employment for millions of people. "After Abolition" also examines some of the causes and repercussions of continued British involvement in slavery and describes many of the apparently respectable villains, as well as the heroes, connected with the trade - at all levels of society. It contains important revelations about a darker side of British history, previously unexplored, which will provoke real questions about Britain's perceptions of its past

Closing the Books

Closing the Books
Author: Edward Carstensen
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2010
Genre: Carstensen, Edward
ISBN: 9789988647650

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Sitting on the terrace of the royal plantation Frederiksgave, his favourite retreat, Governor Edward Carstensen came to see the inevitable: Denmark had to give up her possessions in Africa. As fate would have it, he came to be the instrument by which two centuries of Danish involvement on the Gold Coast was terminated, thereby making way for the emergence of the colonial system that developed there. After the abolition of the slave trade, Denmark had struggled to find ways and means to legitimate her continued stay at the Coast. At an early stage the Danes initiated a number of attempts to establish experimental plantations to cultivate export crops such as cotton, coffee and sugar. But a transition from slave trade to legitimate products required stability and peace, and a need for control, which the rather limited Danish presence was not able to maintain. CLOSING THE BOOKS comprises a compilation of the official reports that the last Danish Governor sent home during his term of office at the Gold Coast. The reports reflect his personal views regarding the economic and political situations there, as well as his ideas on the "civilization of Africa."

Akyem Abuakwa 1700 1943

Akyem Abuakwa  1700 1943
Author: Robert Addo-Fening
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1997
Genre: Akyem (African people)
ISBN: UOM:39015051833260

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