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- Shirley captured the small Dutch forts at Moree (Fort N****au – 20 guns), Kormantin (Courmantyne – 32 guns), Apam (Fort Lijdzaamheid or Fort Patience – 22...
- Historic representation of Fort Amsterdam (Fort Kormantin) in Ghana...
- up to 27 per cent. The number of Akan slaves arriving in Jamaica from Kormantin ports only increased in the early 18th century. But due to frequent rebellions...
- fort has since been partially restored and is sometimes known as Fort Kormantin. The majority of the people who live at Abandze are fishermen. 2010 Po****tion...
- through the building of trading forts on the Gold Coast of Komenda and Kormantin. The king, James I, saw them as a great value to ****ure of England–Africa...
- Canada Fort Amsterdam, Ghana, a sea-side fort and World Heritage Site in Kormantin, Ghana Amsterdam (ship), ships named Amsterdam, owned by the Dutch East...
- Cape Coast to escape the Ashanti army. In June 1807, the Dutch fort at Kormantin "was surrendered to Asante." A British fort at Anomabu led by British...
- Akan people of Ghana. The name Kromanti (or Coromantee) derives from Kormantin (or Cormantin ) where a historical slave fort in the coast of Ghana was...
- minimal resistance, four small Dutch forts: Moree (Fort N****au - 20 guns), Kormantin (Courmantyne or Fort Amsterdam - 32 guns), Apam (Fort Lijdzaamheid or...
- name Moree Fort N****au Fort N****au Accra Fort Ussher Fort Crêvecoeur Kormantin Fort Cormantine Fort Amsterdam Senya Beraku Fort Good Hope Fort Goede...