The Ashanti War

The Ashanti War PDF Author: Henry Brackenbury
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Category : Ashanti War, 1873-1874
Languages : en
Pages : 458

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The Ashanti War

The Ashanti War PDF Author: Henry Brackenbury
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Category : Ashanti War, 1873-1874
Languages : en
Pages : 458

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The Ashanti War

The Ashanti War PDF Author: Sir Henry Brackenbury
Publisher: Edinburgh ; London : W. Blackwood
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Category : Africa, West
Languages : en
Pages : 456

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The Ashanti War

The Ashanti War PDF Author: Henry Brackenbury
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 446

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The Ashanti War (1874) Volume 1

The Ashanti War (1874) Volume 1 PDF Author: Captain Henry Brackenbury
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781508992
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 444

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Henry Brackenbury was a brilliant staff officer - one of the “Garnet Ring” that surrounded the famous General Sir Garnet Wolsey. This is a very serious and detailed two-volume account of the brief but bloody Ashanti campaign - containing a lot of background and logistics. The Ashanti War came about after the armies of the ambitious Ashanti Empire moved south, attacking coastal tribes in the Gold Coast under British protection. After naval forces had failed to deter them, a military expedition was mounted under Wolseley, including soldiers from the Rifle Brigade, the Black Watch and the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Garnet moved against the Ashanti early in 1874, twice defeated them, and occupied their capital Kumasi. In the wake of the defeat, other small tribes asserted their independence and eventually Britain, after restoring oirder, was compelled to add the Gold Coast to the dominions fo the British Empire. Losses in the war were an estimated 1,000 British and 2,000 Ashantis.

The Ashanti War (1874) Volume 2

The Ashanti War (1874) Volume 2 PDF Author: Captain Henry Brackenbury
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781509018
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 381

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Henry Brackenbury was a brilliant staff officer - one of the “Garnet Ring” that surrounded the famous General Sir Garnet Wolsey. This is a very serious and detailed two-volume account of the brief but bloody Ashanti campaign - containing a lot of background and logistics. The Ashanti War came about after the armies of the ambitious Ashanti Empire moved south, attacking coastal tribes in the Gold Coast under British protection. After naval forces had failed to deter them, a military expedition was mounted under Wolseley, including soldiers from the Rifle Brigade, the Black Watch and the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Garnet moved against the Ashanti early in 1874, twice defeated them, and occupied their capital Kumasi. In the wake of the defeat, other small tribes asserted their independence and eventually Britain, after restoring oirder, was compelled to add the Gold Coast to the dominions fo the British Empire. Losses in the war were an estimated 1,000 British and 2,000 Ashantis.

The Ashanti War

The Ashanti War PDF Author: Henry Brackenbury
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Category : Ashanti War, 1873-1874
Languages : en
Pages : 456

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By Sheer Pluck: A Tale of the Ashanti War

By Sheer Pluck: A Tale of the Ashanti War PDF Author: George Alfred Henty
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385304415
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.

The Ashanti War

The Ashanti War PDF Author: Henry Brackenbury
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Category : Africa, West
Languages : en
Pages : 446

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By Sheer Pluck

By Sheer Pluck PDF Author: George Alfred Henty
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 410

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The First Ashanti War 1823-31

The First Ashanti War 1823-31 PDF Author: H. I. Ricketts
Publisher: Leonaur Limited
ISBN: 9781782823582
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 140

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The British Empire's open West African sore As the 19th century progressed the inexorable expansion of the British Empire gained momentum across the globe. Imperial ambitions invariably resulted in British naval and military forces coming into conflict with indigenous peoples, who understandably resented intrusions into their territories and traditional ways of life. How problematic the resulting conflict proved to be for the British depended on two factors-the martial abilities of their opponents and the difficulty of the terrain for military operations. The more troublesome these factors were, particularly when combined, then the more likely it was that there would be no easy final outcome. It is significant that the first hostile engagements against the Ashanti tribe, of the West African Gold Coast region, broke out in 1806 and conflict with the British continued throughout the century-in at least five wars-until the final Ashanti defeat in 1900 and the incorporation of Ashanti territories into the Gold Coast colony in 1902. This book concentrates on the First Anglo-Ashanti War of 1823-31. It followed a pattern for British imperial wars with captured officers beheaded, bitter fighting in dense jungle with no favourable outcome guaranteed, and tropical diseases which reduced British numbers far more effectively than open battle ever could. The initial part in this Leonaur book is a first hand account of the conflict based on personal experience, and this is followed by a brief overview of the campaign, that adds perspective, by the eminent historian of the British Army, Sir John Fortescue. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.