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The town of Yancomassie-Assin, 1874
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The town of Yancomassie-Assin, 1874
Yancommassie-Assin was one of the towns where the British and set up camp on their expedition to defeat the King of Ashanti during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74). In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British and the Acing people of central Ghana, the British attacked and virtually destroyed the Asanti capital of Kumasi, and officially declared Ghana a crown colony on 24 July 1874
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This photograph depicts the quaint town of Yancomassie-Assin in 1874, a significant historical site in Ghanaian history. Yancomassie-Assin was one of the towns where the British set up camp during their expedition to defeat the King of Ashanti in the Second Ashanti War (1873-74). Tensions between the British and the Acing people of central Ghana had been uneasy for decades, culminating in the attack and near-total destruction of the Asanti capital, Kumasi, on 28 January 1873. The British officially declared Ghana a crown colony on 24 July 1874, marking the end of Asanti rule in the region. This photograph, taken likely in February 1874, captures the serene beauty of the town before the tumultuous events that followed. The image shows a bustling marketplace, with locals selling various goods, including textiles, grains, and livestock. The British camp, visible in the background, is a stark reminder of the impending conflict. The Second Ashanti War was a pivotal moment in Ghanaian history, leading to the formal colonization of the country. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the daily life of the people of Yancomassie-Assin before the war, providing valuable insights into the rich cultural heritage of the region. This photograph is a valuable historical document, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, and is not to be used for commercial purposes. It is a poignant reminder of the complex history that has shaped Ghana and its people.
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