The Ashanti Question and the British: Eighteenth-Century Origins

Author:

Priestley Margaret

Abstract

One of the major developments in West Africa since the later seventeenth century has been the emergence of the powerful inland Empire of Ashanti and its gradual expansion towards the coast. This process ultimately brought the Ashantis into contact with the Fantes, the conquest of whom was necessary if the Empire was to extend to the sea. Their relationship, therefore, forms a central theme in the history of the Gold Coast in modern times. But problems were created by it which extended far outside the bounds of native politics. The existence on the coast of European trading settlements in close rivalry with each other meant that any serious local upheaval was bound to have wide repercussions. For economic reasons, Europeans could not remain indifferent to changes in the balance of power which would affect trade routes from the interior to the forts and, in particular, the future of the Fante states whose people, by the eighteenth century, had long acted as middlemen in the slave trade.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

History

Reference230 articles.

1. Memorial of the Committee of the Company of Merchants trading to Africa to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, read 4 May 1768, in Letters from the African Company 1721–92, Adm. 1/3810 (P.R.O.). For the relations between the Company of Merchants trading to Africa and the government and an analysis of the records, see Martin, op. cit. and 2 above.

2. Journal of the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, Jan. 1764 to Dec. 1767, 228–9 and 230–1;

3. Governor Mutter William , Cape Coast Castle to the Committee of the Company of Merchants trading to Africa, 25 Oct. and 14 Dec. 1765, T.70/31, ff. 345–6 and ff. 152–3.

4. Hippisley John and Petrie Gilbert , Accra to Governor William Mutter, Cape Coast Castle, 1 Oct. 1765, C.O. 388/53, LI 55;

5. Journal of the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, Jan. 1768 to Dec. 1773, 331–2; see also p. 46 above.

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