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MAP OF THE GOLD COAST, 1895. The Gold Coast in Ghana, from an English newspaper of 1895
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MAP OF THE GOLD COAST, 1895. The Gold Coast in Ghana, from an English newspaper of 1895
MAP OF THE GOLD COAST, 1895.
The Gold Coast in Ghana, from an English newspaper of 1895
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1895 Border British Empire Coast Colonialism Colony Ashanti Ghanian
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This print showcases a historical artifact, the "Map of the Gold Coast, 1895" originating from an English newspaper. The Gold Coast, now known as Ghana, is depicted during the late 19th century when it was under British colonial rule. This map provides a glimpse into the intricate borders and geographical features of this West African region at that time. The image highlights various significant elements such as the Ashanti Kingdom, which played a crucial role in resisting British colonization. It also reveals neighboring territories controlled by French and German colonial powers during this era of intense European imperialism. As we delve into this visual representation, we are transported to an era where colonialism was at its peak and nations were vying for control over resources and land across Africa. The map serves as a reminder of how political boundaries were redrawn and reshaped during this period. With its detailed depiction of rivers like Kwahu River flowing through the region, this print offers valuable insights into both physical geography and human history. It encapsulates not only the turn of the century but also signifies a pivotal moment in Ghanaian history when it transitioned from being an independent kingdom to becoming part of the vast British Empire. Overall, this print stands as a testament to our shared global history while shedding light on one specific chapter in Ghana's past - one that continues to shape its present-day identity.
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