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- Fort Tantumquery is a military structure designed to facilitate the slave trade. The Royal African Company built it in the 1720s, at Otuam in the Mfantsiman...
- William, Fort James, Fort Sekondi, Fort Winneba, Fort Apollonia, Fort Tantumquery, Fort Metal Cross, Fort Komenda and Cape Coast Castle, the last of which...
- the 1970s. It is the site where the Royal African Company built Fort Tantumquery in the 1720s. "About the Authors". kingpeggy.com. Archived from the original...
- Anomabo, Fort James, Fort Sekondi, Fort Winneba, Fort Apollonia, Fort Tantumquery, Fort Metal Cross, Fort Komenda and Cape Coast Castle, the last of which...
- Castle) Fort McCarthy at Cape Coast The Little Fort at Anomabu Fort Tantumquery at Otuam Not listed as heritage (mostly largely destro**** or otherwise...
- William, Fort James, Fort Sekondi, Fort Winneba, Fort Apollonia, Fort Tantumquery, Fort Metal Cross, Fort Komenda, and Cape Coast Castle, the last of which...
- being all a Rock . This Fort is exactly the same Plan and Dimensions as Tantumquery, nor is the Landing-Place any better. The Fort stands on a rising Ground...
- gave an account of several locations in West Africa, including Fort Tantumquery and Fort Winneba. Upon Smith's return to London in September 1727, he...
- Merchants (ACoM) begins operations, building trading posts such as Fort Tantumquery and Fort Komenda and operated from Cape Coast Castle 1753: The ACoM abducts...
- with a detachment of the Africa corps under Mr Smith, Governor of Fort Tantumquery, and anc****d off the port on 2 July. The natives had fled so he landed...