- Fort
Prinzenstein (Danish: Fort Prinsensten) is a fort
located at Keta, Ghana,
which was used in the
slave trade. Many such
forts were
built in Africa...
- The
forts were Fort
Fredensborg (1734), Fort
Kongenstein (1783), Fort
Prinzenstein (1784), and Fort
Augustaborg (1787),
several of
which exist as ruins...
- po****tion. Etymology: Ewe language- Ke:ta - Head of the sand In 1784, Fort
Prinzenstein, like most
slave trade forts, was
built by the sea's edge.
However the...
- Danish-Norwegian
trade monopoly as well as the
construction of Fort
Prinzenstein. The
warriors of
Little Popo
guarded the fort's construction, and Prince...
- the Anlo-Danish War also
known as
Sagbadre War,the
Danes built Fort
Prinzenstein at Keta in 1784.
However their efforts to
exert any
power beyond the...
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territory previously acquired by Anlo from the
Alliance Construction of Fort
Prinzenstein 1786–1787
Lofthusreisingen Denmark-Norway
Norwegian peasants Victory...
- (1640–1871) Fort
Patience (Fort Leydsaemhyt), Apam (1697–1782, 1785–1868) Fort
Prinzenstein, Keta Fort
Saint Antony, Axim (February 1642 – 1664, 1665–1671) Fort...
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Witsen near
Sekondi By
region (from East to West):
Volta Region: Fort
Prinzenstein, Keta (5°55′18″N 0°59′37″E / 5.92167°N 0.99361°E / 5.92167; 0.99361)...
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Akuapem Akwapim Ga
Krobo Anlo
Confederacy Victory Return of
territory previously acquired by Anlo from the
Alliance Construction of Fort
Prinzenstein...
- 1659 – 1685 Cong
Heights 1659 – 1661 Fort
Fredensborg 1734 – 1850 Fort
Prinzenstein (Fort Prinsensten) 1784 – 1850 Fort
Kongenstein (Fort Kongensten) 1784...