Treaty of Fomena refers to the alliance of the Ashanti Empire in the time of Nana Mensa Bonsu and the British. It was formed in February 1874.[1] Others also claimed it was formed on 14 March 1874.[2]
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TreatyofFomena refers to the alliance of the Ashanti Empire in the time of Nana Mensa Bonsu and the British. It was formed in February 1874. Others also...
Fomena is a small town and is the capital of Adansi North, a district in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. The town is known as the place where the fomena...
the Representative of the Queen of Britain. The terms of the 1874 Peace TreatyofFomena, which required you to pay for the cost of the 1874 war, have...
(1873–1874), ended with the destruction of the royal palace at Kumasi and the signing of the TreatyofFomena, which secured British trading rights in...
defeat - 25 Ongoing conflict - 2 *e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown...
result of an explosion in Dukinfield, Cheshire, kills 54. 13 May – Tsar Alexander II of Russia makes a state visit to Britain. July TreatyofFomena concludes...
for the invasion of southern Ghana by the Ashanti in 1873, which ended with the military defeat of the Ashanti and the TreatyofFomena, in which the Ashanti...
at Fomena-Adansi, allowing the British to use judicial authority from African courts. For nearly three centuries European interests on the coast of West...
owed the British crown five thousand ounces of gold, as part of the treatyofFomena, after it lost one of the Anglo-Asante wars. British soldiers were...
army to flee. In 1831, a treaty led to 30 years of peace, with the Pra River accepted as the border. With the exception of a few Ashanti light skirmishes...
growth of British influence on the Gold Coast, as the Fante states—concerned about Ashanti activities on the coast—signed the Bond of 1844 at Fomena-Adansi...
the intention of setting up a Wesleyan mission station there. From Cape Coast, Thomas Freeman and his mission assistants arrived at Fomena via Anomabu,...