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The Gold coast, Britain and the Netherlands, 1850–1874
This book provides a detailed historical study of the complex political and colonial relationships between the Gold Coast (modern-day Ghana), Britain, and the Netherlands from 1850 to 1874. Douglas Coombs analyzes diplomatic negotiations, territorial exchanges, trade interests, and administrative challenges that shaped the region during a crucial period of European expansion in West Africa. Drawing upon archival documents and official correspondence, the author examines the competing ambitions of Britain and the Netherlands and their impact on local African societies. The work offers valuable insight into the origins of modern Ghana and the broader dynamics of 19th-century colonialism in West Africa.
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