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  2. First Anglo–Ashanti War - Wikipedia

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    The war started when an Ashanti army began their invasion of the Fante Confederacy in December. The first main engagement was the Battle of Nsamankow which happened on 21 January 1824. McCarthy and his forces numbering only about 500 (along with several thousand natives) suffered a humiliating defeat, with McCarthy and most of his forces being ...

  3. Ashanti–Fante War - Wikipedia

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    Ashanti–Fante War breaks out This war, also known as the Ghana War, begins between the Ashanti associate degree Fante Confederacies of present–day Ghana. The Ashanti had resisted any attempt by Europeans, chiefly the British, to colonize them, and aligned themselves with the Dutch to limit British influence within the region.

  4. Anglo-Ashanti wars - Wikipedia

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    In the Ashanti-Fante War of 1806–07, the British refused to hand over two rebels pursued by the Ashanti, but eventually handed one over (the other escaped). In the Ga-Fante War of 1811, the Ashanti sought to aid their Ga allies in a war against the Fante and their British allies. The Ashanti army won the initial battles but was forced back by ...

  5. Battle of Nsamankow - Wikipedia

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    In late 1823, following the disagreements between the Fante and the Ashantis, the British declared war on the king of the Ashanti; after organising the defences of Cape Coast, MacCarthy set out with an expedition of some 80 men of the Royal African Colonial Corps (RACC), 170 men of the Cape Coast Militia, and 240 Fanti tribesmen under their local chiefs.

  6. Second Anglo–Ashanti War - Wikipedia

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    The Second Anglo–Ashanti War also known as the Second Anglo–Asante War [5] and Third Anglo–Asante War [6] was an armed conflict between the Ashanti Empire led by Kwaku Dua I against the United Kingdom and Fante tribes led by Richard Pine. It took place from March 1863 to June 1864, ending with a withdrawal of British troops.

  7. Military of the Asante Empire - Wikipedia

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    Scene from Third Anglo-Asante War 1874. The Asante also used hammer and anvil tactics in wars such as the third Anglo-Ashanti war. In 1874 a strong British force under Sir Garnet Wolseley, armed with modern rifles and artillery, invaded the territory of the Asante Empire. The Asante did not confront the invaders immediately, and made no major ...

  8. Battle of Atakpamé - Wikipedia

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    Sometime in 1764, the Ashanti army defeated the Akyem rebellion. [5] A handful of the rebels fled east past the Volta River. The Ashanti army crossed the Volta in pursuit of the rebels. [6] [5] The exact size of either force is unknown. What historians are sure of is that the Ashanti army was ambushed in or near Atakpamé in what is now

  9. Ga–Fante War - Wikipedia

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    The Ga–Fante War in 1811 was a war fought by the Ashanti Empire. The war was started when an Ashanti ally started a war against the Fante Confederacy, and resulted in victory, albeit an inconclusive one, for the Ashanti. The Fante enjoyed significant material and military support from the British throughout the early stages of the war. [1]