- Cape
Coast Castle (Swedish:
Carolusborg) is one of
about forty "slave castles", or
large commercial forts,
built on the Gold
Coast of West
Africa (now...
- The
capture of
Carolusborg (1658) was
carried out by the
newly recruited Hendrik Carloff who
seized the
Swedish fort of
Carolusborg on the Gold Coast....
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taken to the
Tower of London. Meanwhile, his men
started building Fort
Carolusborg and
conquered Tacorary in 1653.[citation needed] In
Sweden Carloff was...
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presently Butri: 1649–1656. Fort Witsen,
presently Takoradi: 1653–1658.
Carolusborg:
April 1650 – January/February 1658, 10
December 1660 – 22
April 1663...
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established Swedish fort of
Carolusborg and now both the
Dutch and the
local tribes were also
interested in
Carolusborg. In the
following years, the...
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Standoff near St.
Christopher Wreckage of
Kattan Siege of
Carolusborg Capture of
Carolusborg (1658)
Revolt of the Long
Swede 18th
century Esequibo Porto...
- call
asking whether or not he
would be
interested in
renovating Fort
Carolusborg, a
Ghanaian slave castle constructed by the
Swedish Africa Company. Carl...
- Fetu, Breweda, who was in
control of the area
around the
Swedish fort
Carolusborg. King
Breweda would agree to
contribute with a
force of 2000 worriers...
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present Butri: 1650–1656. Fort Witsen,
present Takoradi: 1653–1658.
Carolusborg:
April 1650 – January/February 1658, 10
December 1660- 22
April 1663...
- Meanwhile, the
Swiss Isaac Melville, his
successor started building Fort
Carolusborg and the
conquest of
Takoradi in 1653. In Sweden,
Carloff was promoted...