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الصفحة 167
The British occupied neighbouring territory on the Gold Coast and were primarily interested in trade . For trade to prosper it was necessary to have order in the area . There were two policies which would have made this possible : the ...
The British occupied neighbouring territory on the Gold Coast and were primarily interested in trade . For trade to prosper it was necessary to have order in the area . There were two policies which would have made this possible : the ...
الصفحة 168
and thwarted the interests of both parties — of the British because they damaged trade , and of the Ashanti because they weakened the Union . They were primarily the result of mutual and protracted misunderstanding .
and thwarted the interests of both parties — of the British because they damaged trade , and of the Ashanti because they weakened the Union . They were primarily the result of mutual and protracted misunderstanding .
الصفحة 174
The Ashanti regarded this action by the British Government as constituting the greatest treachery . The British terms had been accepted and no opposition had therefore been offered , yet they had persisted with their expedition and ...
The Ashanti regarded this action by the British Government as constituting the greatest treachery . The British terms had been accepted and no opposition had therefore been offered , yet they had persisted with their expedition and ...
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Elections in an African Rural Area Dennis Austin | 19 |
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activities administration African appear Ashanti associated authority British called century ceremony chief Church clan concerned council culture dans discussion division East economic established European example existence fact farm father field Ford Foundation further give given Government groups hand head important individual Institute interest International Kaguru Kipsigis Kung Kuria land language later leaders lineage live London maison maize maps material means Native Nigeria notes organization original particular party person political population position present problem Professor question reference relations relationship represented respect ritual social society South spirits structure tion town traditional tribes unit University village ward West women