- region, Ghana. It was
built by the
English between 1638 and 1645 as Fort
Cormantin or Fort Courmantyne, and was
captured by
admiral Michiel de
Ruyter of...
-
leased it as a calling-place on the sea-route
round the Cape. This was
Cormantin, a few
miles east of the
Dutch station of Cape
Coast Castle, now in Ghana...
- of New Netherland,
while the
Dutch kept
control over ****u Run, Fort
Cormantin and the
valuable sugar plantations of Suriname,
while also
regaining Tobago...
- afterwards.
Takoradi Fort
Witsen 1665 1872
Originally built by the Swedes.
Cormantin Fort
Amsterdam 1665 1868
First British fort (1631) on the Gold Coast,...
- of 20 May. The
Dutch kept Surinam, now part of
modern Suriname, Fort
Cormantin and Run
while the
English kept New Netherland,
which was subsequently...
- Fort (Fort Vrendenburg),
Komenda (1785–1871) Fort Amsterdam, Abandze,
Cormantin (1665–1721, 1785–1867) Fort Apollonia,
Beyin (16??–16??, 1868–1871) Fort...
- Europäische Geschicht-Roman auf das 1686. 4 volumes, 1686–1687 Der französische
Cormantin oder so
genannte Europäische Geschicht-Roman auf das 1687. 4 volumes,...
- of Ghana. The name
Kromanti (or Coromantee)
derives from
Kormantin (or
Cormantin )
where a
historical slave fort in the
coast of
Ghana was located. Many...
- or 1611 / 12 – 1664/1665 – 1782/1785 – 1867 by
treaty to the English)
Cormantin: Fort
Amsterdam (1665–1721 / 1785–1867 by
treaty to the English) Anomabu:...