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British Africa The Gold Coast. Katherine Sasu-Twumasi. The Gold Coast. Western coast of Africa Volta River region Gold Slaves Resources. Why England Went. The Gold Coast Gold, Silver, Ivory Slave Trade More important after discovery of the New World Competition France Portugal - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
British AfricaThe Gold Coast
Katherine Sasu-Twumasi
The Gold Coast• Western coast of Africa• Volta River region• Gold• Slaves• Resources
Why England Went• The Gold Coast
o Gold, Silver, Ivory
• Slave Tradeo More important after discovery of the New World
• Competitiono Franceo Portugalo Dutch
Competition• French
o Had territory in Africao Togo
• Portugueseo Ivory, gold, and silvero Elmina Castle (modern-day Ghana)—built as protection
• Dutcho Had several fortso Beat Portugalo Dutch West India Company
Slave Trade• Slavery was NOT new
o Prisoners of waro Were not mistreatedo Agricultural society—not like plantations in New World
• Slaves provided by African chiefso Asanteo Fante
• Affected the demographics of the lando 5,000/year (Gold Coast alone)o Many died/were killed
Companies• Royal African Company
o Monopoly
• British African Company of Merchantso Took over monopolyo More efficiento Fortso Trading Ports
• England beat out competition (19th century)o Danish company failedo England in control
Change of Heart• Britain: “Slavery is inhumane”• The slave trade was abolished in 1807
o Crippled the profitability of the African Company of Merchants
• 1821, government took over all forts
The Ashanti Wars• Ashanti had risen to be a major force• 1820s the British extend their influence to interior.
o concerned that the Ashanti were supplying slaves other European nations
• War (1824-1831)
• British underestimated the power of the Ashanti and the extent of their weaponry
• Britain annexed the land 1896
Lasting Effects
• Language influenceo Ghanaian English sounds British
• Religiono Christianity
• Governmento Republic
Ghana• First African country to gain independence—
March 6, 1957
Works Cited• "British Empire: The Map Room: Africa: Gold Coast." British
Empire: The Map Room: Africa: Gold Coast. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 July 2013. <http://www.britishempire.co
.uk/maproom/goldcoast.htm>.• "History Slave Trade." History Slave Trade. N.p., 2013.
Web. 22 July 2013. <http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/history/slave-trade.php>.
• Jones, Jim. "The British in West Africa." The British in West Africa. N.p., 2013. Web. 18 July 2013. http://courses.
wcupa.edu/jones/his312/lectures/brit-occ.htm• . PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 18 July 2013. <http://www.pbs.org/
wgbh/aia/part1/1p269.html>.