Signed | c. February 1874 [1] |
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Location | Fomena, Ghana [1] |
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Treaty of Fomena was a peace treaty between the Ashanti Empire (in the time of Kofi Karikari) and the British and was formed to end the Third Anglo-Ashanti War. It was formed sometime in February of 1874. [1] Others also claimed it was formed sometime around March. [2]
During the 19th century, the Ashantis launched a series of invasions of the Gold Coast, growing their influence in the region. To combat this, the British launched the Wolseley expedition, commanded by General Garnet Wolseley. The Battle of Amoaful and Battle of Ordashu resulted in the retrieve of Ashanti soldiers and the takeover of Kumasi and nearby areas on 4 February 1874. [3] A few days later on February 13, a meeting was held between the Ashanti and the British requested by Kofi Karikari calling on for peace. This would later be know as the Treaty of Fomena. [4]
The victory by the British and the treaty put an end to the Asante's dream of bringing their power to the coastal states and play a role in the kingdom's collapse. [2]
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