782:. Dr. Clardige wrote: "His journey was a triumphal progress. The Anamabos and the people of the other villages through which he passed hailed him with enthusiasm". Despite the way that the force that he sent inland had been annihilated, MacCarthy reported the battle to London as a victory. MacCarthy wrote to the Colonial Secretary, Lord Bathurst his belief that the Ashanti were "blustering" and "they were not prepared for war, but depended solely upon the terror of their name to bring us to seek a compromise, and I suppose to extort from the native people under our fort...a contributions of six hundred ounces of gold". MacCarthy asked for and received permission to have the Royal African Corps redeployed from the Cape Colony (modern south-western South Africa) to the Gold Coast. The Royal African Corps, made up of six companies of white soldiers and three companies of black soldiers, was a "disciplinary corps" of the British Army meant to punish soldiers of "bad character" who been convicted of criminal offenses. The Royal African Corps was not regarded as a high-quality unit, but it was the only British Army unit available for operations in Africa.
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1091:, King of Ashanti were that "The King of Ashanti promises to pay the sum of 50,000 ounces of approved gold as indemnity for the expenses he has occasioned to Her Majesty the Queen of England by the late war..." The treaty also required an end to human sacrifice and stated that "There shall be freedom of trade between Ashanti and Her Majesty's forts on the , all persons being at liberty to carry their merchandise from the Coast to Kumasi, or from that place to any of Her Majesty's possessions on the Coast." Furthermore, the treaty stated that "The King of Ashanti guarantees that the road from Kumasi to the River Pra shall always be kept open..." Wolseley completed the campaign in two months, and re-embarked for home before the unhealthy season began.
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same angle, before they turned toward the enemy and fired volleys on command, the only
African army that was known to do so". The Ashanti generally did have not bullets for their "Long Dane" muskets and used nails instead, which proved to be an effective substitute. Upon hearing that the Ashanti army was on the march, MacCarthy unwisely divided his forces. MccCarthy failed to understand until it was too late for him that the Ashanti force that he was facing was the main Ashanti army instead of an advance-guard as he assumed. The governor was in the first group of 500, which lost contact with the second column when they encountered the Ashanti army of around 10,000 on 22 January 1824, in the
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should pay them "notes" (an archaic term for rent) in exchange for being allowed to occupy forts on the coast. The
British refused to pay rent to the Asantehene for their forts, which led to tensions. On 28 February 1820, another British mission headed by Joseph Dupuis arrived in Kumasi in an attempt to resolve the "palaver". Dupuis signed a treaty that was denounced at the time as "a complete sell-out" that recognised the Ashanti claim to collect tribute from the coastal peoples; renounced the British claim to protect the coastal peoples from Ashanti raids and recognised the right of the Asantehene to "eradicate from his dominions the seeds of disobedience and insubordination". When
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number of conflicts and skirmishes. In the 1860s alone the crown was actively involved in the bloodless Pig War dispute against the U.S. over the
Canadian border. They would team with the U.S. and other colonial powers against realms in Japan during 1863. Additionally, there was a dispute in New Zealand against the Maori. In 1863, a large Ashanti force crossed the Pra River in search of a fugitive, Kwesi Gyana. British, African and Indian troops responded but neither side claimed victory as illness took more casualties on both sides than the direct combat. The Second War ended in 1864 and the result was a stalemate.
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trader, and in the words of a
British doctor, Walton Claridge "grossly abused the King of Ashanti, and it was this insignificant event that provided the spark that set the whole country in a blaze of war". Otetfo taunted the Ashanti by saying "Cormantine and Saturday", referring to the Battle of Cormantine in 1731 that saw the Ashanti king slain, a defeat that was considered so humiliating for the Ashanti that it was a capital offense to even mention the battle within their kingdom. Otetfo was kidnapped by an Ashanti war party a few weeks later, and was beheaded on 2 February 1823. Historian
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merchants to co-operate with the man who had been sent to replace their rule left him isolated and thus very ignorant of the affairs of the Gold Coast. MacCarthy during his tenure as a governor was more interested in seeking to have the
British government buy out the remaining Dutch and Danish forts on the Gold Coast and trying to stop the traders of the forts from doing business with American ships than in relations with the Ashanti. By the 1820s, the British had decided to support the
977:. In total 237 bridges would be built. Some of the camps were largerβPrahsue, next to the bridge had a medical hut and a tower on a mound, stores, forge, telegraph office and post office. It was stocked with 400 tons of food and 1.1m rounds of ammunition. The labour was supplied locally. To start the workers did not know how to use European tools and were liable to vanish into the forest if they heard a rumour that the Ashanti were nearby. Sickness, despite taking
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Williams, from whom he had received some kindness, withheld the hand of the assailant. On Williams's recovering his senses, he saw the headless trunks of MacCarthy, Buckle, and Wetherell. During his captivity he was lodged under a thatched shed in the same rooms as the heads which, owing to some peculiar process, were in a perfect state of preservation."
798:, however, and killed by a second shot shortly thereafter. Ensign Wetherell was killed while defending MacCarthy's body. Williams was taken prisoner. He was spared death when an Ashanti sub-chief recognised him due to a favour Williams had shown him previously. Williams was held prisoner for several months in a hut which also held the severed heads of MacCarthy and Wetherell.
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Ashanti court not exiled to the Seychelles had mounted the offensive against the British and Fanti
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on 1 February 1823. Freeman writes that there is no evidence the King of
Ashanti was responsible for the attack as it was caused by a dispute between the Sergeant and the Ashanti perpetrators. Sergeant Kujo Otetfo of the Royal African Colonial Corps became involved in a verbal dispute with an Ashanti
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and reported to London that the forts were poorly maintained. Yeo also reported more damagingly that the despite the fact that the slave trade (though not slavery) had been abolished within the British empire in 1807, the African Company of Merchants was illegally still engaged in the slave trade. In
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and the shocked Ashantis fled. The flank columns were slow moving in the jungle and the Ashantis moved around them in their normal horseshoe formation and attacked the camp 2 miles (3.2 km) to the rear. The Royal Engineers defended themselves until relieved by the Rifle Brigade. Although there
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In 1826, the Gold Coast region got a new governor in John Hope Smith. He had a great reputation with the Fante and married a Fante woman. Smith also held positions in Cape Coast and was very much in favor of Cape Coast being the main defensive point for British interests. He had detractors and even
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in two columns. Moving out to confront the British were an Ashanti force of 10,000 men armed with their "Long Dane" muskets. The Ashanti force were well disciplined as the American anthropologist Robert B. Edgerton noted that the Ashanti: "marched in perfect order, their guns carried at exactly the
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Baden-Powell published a diary of life giving the reasons, as he saw them, for the war: To put an end to human sacrifice. To put a stop to slave-trading and raiding. To ensure peace and security for the neighbouring tribes. To settle the country and protect the development of trade. To get paid up
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defended themselves. The British detained several high-ranking leaders in the fort. The stockade was besieged and the telegraph wires cut. A rescue party of 700 arrived in June, but many sick men in the fort could not be evacuated. The healthier men escaped, including Hodgson and his wife and 100
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by Ashanti rulers. An eye-witness stated he "saw ensign Wetherell, who appeared also to have been wounded, lying close to MacCarthy. Some of the Ashantis were attempting to cut off his head, and had already inflicted one gash on the back of his neck; luckily at this crisis an Ashanti of authority
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as the new governor with a mandate to shut down some of the more indefensible coastal forts; to ensure that the remaining forts followed the law by only trading with British ships; and to suppress the still flourishing slave trade. MacCarthy was new to the Gold Coast, and the unwillingness of the
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Smith set up enforcements in Accra where he had heard a rumor that Ashanti was targeting the town. He led 11,000 troops bolstered by Ashanti enemies, the Denkyiras. Smithβs forces met the Ashanti on August 7th. The Ashantiβs tactic was to attack Smithβs forces at their strongest point. They were
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a treaty of "perpetual peace and harmony" which declared no "palavers" (an archaic word for disagreements) stood between the signatory powers. However, despite the treaty a major "palaver" still remained, namely the Ashanti claim to be the overlords of the entire Gold Coast and that the British
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refused to surrender his sovereignty. Wanting to keep French and German forces out of Ashanti territory (and its gold), the British were anxious to conquer the Ashanti once and for all. The Ashanti sent a delegation to London offering concessions on its gold, cocoa and rubber trade as well as
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committed a political error by insisting he should sit on the Golden Stool, not understanding that it was the Royal throne and very sacred to the Ashanti. He ordered a search be made for it. The Ashanti, enraged by this act, attacked the soldiers engaged in the search.
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signed a treaty of friendship that recognized Ashanti claims to sovereignty over much of the coast. The African Company of Merchants was dissolved in 1821 and the British government assumed control of the trading forts on the Gold Coast from the merchants.
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led a native levy of several local tribes in the campaign. The Asantehene directed the Ashanti not to resist, but casualties from sickness among the British troops were high. Soon, Governor William Maxwell arrived in Kumasi as well. Asantehene Agyeman
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had come under the protection of the British. Although the Ashanti emerged victorious in some of these conflicts, the British ultimately prevailed in the fourth and fifth conflicts, resulting in the complete annexation of the Ashanti Empire by 1900.
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was sent against the Ashanti with 2,500 British troops and several thousand West Indian and African troops (including some Fante) and subsequently became a household name in Britain. The war was covered by war correspondents, including
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Some weeks later, a larger British force made up of White and Native troops came to a standstill with the same Ashanti army that defeated McCarthy's force. The British army withdrew back to the coast with 176 dead and 677 men wounded.
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as they executed the Sergent for insulting the Asantehene. A small British group was led into a trap which resulted in 10 killed, 39 wounded and a British retreat. The Ashanti tried to negotiate but the British governor, Sir
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foreigners. The Ashanti claimed a victory as they had not lost their sacred stool. In September the British sent flying columns out to visit neighbouring peoples who had supported the rebellion, resulting in a number of skirmishes.
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Once Smith and the British made use of their weaponry, the Ashanti began to suffer major losses before retreating entirely. By 1831, a treaty was established with the Pra River being the empire boundary which was short-lived.
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was fought on 31 January. A road was cut to the village and the Black Watch led the way, forming square in the clearing with the Rifle Brigade, while flanking columns moved around the village. With the pipes playing
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submission to the crown. The British however had already made their minds up on a military solution, they were on their way, the delegation only returning to Kumasi a few days before the troops marched in.
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allies in a war against the Fante and their British allies. The Ashanti army won the initial battles but was forced back by guerilla fighting from the Fante. The Ashanti captured a British fort at
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Wolseley was appointed on 13 August 1873 and went to the Gold Coast to make his plans before the arrival of his troops in January 1874. On 27 September 1873 a team of Royal Engineers landed at
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was banished to the Seychelles. Eleven years later, the Boy Scouts were started by Baden-Powell. Later still, after Prempeh was released and returned home, he became Chief Scout of Ashanti.
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was unable or unwilling to pay the 50,000 ounces of gold so was arrested and deposed. He was forced to sign a treaty of protection, and with other Ashanti leaders was sent into exile in the
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1024:. By 29 January, the road was more than half completed and they were close to Ashanti outposts. Skirmishing between the two forces began. Wolseley prepared to fight a battle.
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The Imperial Frontier in the Tropics, 1865β75: A Study of British Colonial Policy in West Africa, Malaya, and the South Pacific in the Age of Gladstone and Disraeli.
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was created for those involved in the War of the Golden Stool. This expedition lasted from March β September 1900. It was issued as a Silver or bronze Medal.
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returned to Britain with news of the defeat. The Ashanti swept down to the coast, but disease forced them back. The new governor of the Gold Coast,
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2103:The Drums of Kumasi: the story of the Ashanti wars
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2319:. No. 1801.βVol. LXIV. 28 February 1874. p. 194.
4177:Wars involving the states and peoples of Africa
2249:. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.
107:The Ashanti state became a British protectorate
1245:would not be violated by British or other non-
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2359:. No. 1805.βVol. LXIV. 28 March 1874. p. 290.
2349:. No. 1804.βVol. LXIV. 21 March 1874. p. 266.
2339:. No. 1803.βVol. LXIV. 14 March 1874. p. 242.
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2329:. No. 1802.βVol. LXIV. 7 March 1874. p. 218.
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2013:"The Treaty with the King of the Ashantees"
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2162:. Edison, New Jersey: Castle Books.
1127:Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War (1895β1896)
882:Second clash with the British Empire
860:Second Anglo-Ashanti War (1863β1864)
2564:1733 slave insurrection on St. John
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704:First Anglo-Ashanti War (1823β1831)
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2438:The Story of the Ashantee Campaign
2277:Reader's Guide to Military History
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2177:Porter, Maj Gen Whitworth (1889).
2065:Wars and Peace Treaties: 1816β1991
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801:MacCarthy's skull was rimmed with
712:and concluded with the Asantehene
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4182:Wars involving the United Kingdom
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2763:Economy of the Asante Empire
2756:Kumasi International Airport
2664:Kogyae Strict Nature Reserve
2659:Bomfobiri Wildlife Sanctuary
2629:Districts and Municipalities
2394:"The British in West Africa"
2026:Edgerton, Robert B. (2010).
734:African Company of Merchants
695:African Company of Merchants
643:, where peoples such as the
7:
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2367:The Illustrated London News
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2347:The Illustrated London News
2337:The Illustrated London News
2327:The Illustrated London News
2317:The Illustrated London News
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3356:Dwyer's guerrilla campaign
3248:American Revolutionary War
2363:"The Return of the Troops"
2291:. Sub-Saharan Publishers.
2245:Agbodeka, Francis (1971).
2216:Cambridge University Press
2011:Anonymous (11 June 1874).
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2063:Goldstein, Erik (2005).
1478:"The African Repository"
1299:List of rulers of Asante
1039:The Campbells Are Coming
191:Francis Cunningham Scott
4042:Second Mohmand campaign
3777:Third Anglo-Burmese War
3741:Second Anglo-Afghan War
3543:First Anglo-Burmese War
3519:Third Anglo-Maratha War
3350:Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
3260:Second Anglo-Mysore War
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2912:(Ghana National Anthem)
2721:Governance and politics
2594:War of the Golden Stool
2435:Reade, Winwood (1874).
2307:Third Anglo-Ashanti War
2287:Adu Boahen, A. (2003).
2279:(2001) pp. 570β71
2260:McCarthy, Mary (1983).
1858:, pp. 172β174, 175
1202:War of the Golden Stool
1079:The Ashanti signed the
939:General Garnet Wolseley
4192:19th-century conflicts
3982:Third Anglo-Afghan War
3867:First Mohmand campaign
3591:First Anglo-Afghan War
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151:Commanders and leaders
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3585:EgyptianβOttoman War
2521:Ashanti protectorate
2457:β historical fiction
2388:at Wikimedia Commons
2144:, North Kent Books,
2105:. London: Longmans.
2101:Lloyd, Alan (1964).
1965:. mikes.railhistory.
1939:on 12 November 2002.
1335:. NAM-1971-02-33-1-1
1333:National Army Museum
1067:Henry Morton Stanley
1010:West India Regiments
944:Henry Morton Stanley
805:and was purportedly
730:West Africa squadron
4054:Waziristan campaign
3988:Waziristan campaign
3681:Revolt of Rajab Ali
3158:War of Jenkins' Ear
2751:Boankra Inland Port
2549:Battle of Nsamankow
2419:. New York: Harper.
1979:. BBC worldservice.
1668:W. David McIntyre,
1158:Robert Baden-Powell
865:The battle of Accra
792:battle of Nsamankow
766:and not Asantehene
755:Royal African Corps
687:Ashanti-Akwapim War
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568:South Africa (1906)
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503:Matabeleland (1896)
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473:Matabeleland (1893)
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403:South Africa (1880)
398:South Africa (1879)
385:Scramble for Africa
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3200:Anglo-Cherokee War
3109:King William's War
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2698:Ashanti Asantehene
2589:Anglo-Ashanti wars
2584:Battle of AtakpamΓ©
2392:Jim Jones (2004).
2386:Anglo-Ashanti Wars
2353:"The Ashantee War"
2343:"The Ashantee War"
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2323:"The Ashantee War"
1952:, pp. 162β176
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2086:. A&C Black.
1721:, pp. 88β102
1659:, pp. 39β53.
1467:, p. 99-100.
1150:Sir Francis Scott
1048:Battle of Ordashu
1034:Battle of Amoaful
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931:in 1656 with the
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739:Charles MacCarthy
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3441:Persian Gulf
3381:Newfoundland
3362:Polygar Wars
3332:Kandyan Wars
3284:Nootka Sound
2917:Golden Stool
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2811:Demographics
2804:Twi language
2792:Asante names
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4114:Suez Crisis
4012:Transjordan
3916:West Africa
3893:(1899β1902)
3887:(1898β1901)
3879:Six-Day War
3827:(1894β1905)
3815:(1891β1895)
3795:Mashonaland
3759:Mahdist War
3699:Shimonoseki
3629:(1847β1901)
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3405:Cape Colony
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3176:Nova Scotia
3146:Yamasee War
3117:(1694β1700)
3091:Child's War
3079:2nd Tangier
3073:1st Tangier
3069:(1655β1739)
3019:Saint Kitts
2997:(1593β1603)
2828:Health care
2635:Settlements
2569:Tacky's War
2206:Wilks, Ivor
1618:11 February
1339:1 September
998:Black Watch
948:G. A. Henty
913:The Graphic
741:arrived at
680:Tantamkweri
523:Chad (1898)
305:Mensa Bonsu
281:Kwaku Dua I
80:West Africa
4166:Categories
4018:Pink's War
3910:Somaliland
3747:Basutoland
3501:Guadeloupe
3483:Xhosa Wars
3465:Seychelles
3447:Guadeloupe
3435:Martinique
3302:Rohilkhand
3266:Gold Coast
3236:Rohilkhand
3194:Bengal War
3031:Pequot War
2883:Prempensua
2646:Lake Volta
2508:Chronology
2404:7 November
2169:0471119768
1881:, p.
1879:Low (1878)
1657:Lloyd 1964
1645:Raugh 2004
1596:Perry 2005
1584:Perry 2005
1560:Perry 2005
1539:Perry 2005
1527:Perry 2005
1465:Perry 2005
1453:Perry 2005
1434:Perry 2005
1411:Perry 2005
1315:References
1287:Seychelles
1224:Maxim guns
1167:Seychelles
1154:Maxim guns
971:River Prah
787:Cape Coast
768:Osei Bonsu
714:Osei Bonsu
633:Gold Coast
543:Aro (1901)
257:Osei Bonsu
4150:Falklands
4146:(1963β67)
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4078:Indonesia
4074:(1945β46)
4072:Indochina
4068:(1944β48)
4056:(1936β39)
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4032:(1930β31)
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4008:(1922β24)
4006:Kurdistan
3990:(1919β20)
3966:(1916β17)
3946:Nyasaland
3942:(1914β15)
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3924:(1903β04)
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3683:(1857β58)
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2894:Mythology
2878:Atenteben
2873:Aburukuwa
2816:Education
2623:Geography
2607:Geography
1613:BBC Radio
1239:Prempeh I
1175:Prempeh I
1142:Prempeh I
994:battalion
854:Pra River
827:Denkyiras
764:War Party
635:βand the
329:Prempeh I
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4138:Malaysia
4060:Ethiopia
3958:Peshawar
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2687:Politics
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2398:Archived
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647:and the
627:βin the
71:Location
4132:Sarawak
4084:Sarawak
3976:Nigeria
3964:Mohmand
3952:Nigeria
3903:century
3561:Malacca
3555:Jamaica
3513:Algiers
3453:Reunion
3399:Surinam
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3320:Grenada
3314:Jamaica
3206:Jamaica
3127:century
3067:Jamaica
2995:Ireland
2988:century
2975:English
2902:Symbols
2776:Society
2735:Economy
2618:Climate
2500:History
2281:excerpt
2240:General
1163:Prempeh
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903:in 1874
850:weapons
796:gunfire
685:In the
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4152:(1982)
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933:Ahanta
901:Fomena
817:Major
710:Kumasi
691:Danish
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4030:Tirah
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3729:Perak
3495:Nepal
3417:Egypt
3344:Malta
3272:Assam
3115:Ghana
3013:Ormuz
2863:Oware
2843:Adowa
2821:KNUST
831:Accra
760:Wilks
748:Fante
645:Fante
641:Ghana
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