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Gold Coast (region)

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Gold Coast
Flag
Gold Coast Emblem
Gold Coast location in red
StatusThe Multinational State of the Republic of Ghana
Demonym(s)Gold Coastian or Gold Coaster (Ghanaian)
Area
• Total
238,535 km2 (92,099 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
about 31,072,945[1]
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+0 (GMT)

The Gold Coast was the name for a region on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa that was rich in gold, petroleum, sweet crude oil and natural gas. This former region is now known as the country Ghana.

Etymology and position

 
Richard William Seale's 1750 map of the Gold Coast

The Gold Coast, Slave Coast, Pepper Coast (or Grain Coast) and Ivory Coast were named after the main export resources found there, respectively.[2]

Early uses of the term Gold Coast refer strictly to the coast and not the interior.[2] It was not until the 19th century that the term came to refer to areas that are far from the coast.[2]

The Gold Coast was to the east of the Ivory Coast and to the west of the Slave Coast.[2]

Territorial entities

Gold Coast region territorial entities were:

Ghana is the legal name for the region loosely referred to as the Gold Coast comprising the following four separate parts, which immediately before independence had distinct constitutional positions:[2]

The United Kingdom government was responsible for shepherding through the Ghana Independence Act 1957 with Charles Arden-Clarke Lord Listowel explained that the name was chosen "in accordance with the wishes of the Gold Coastian population".[3]

History

 
1930s Stamp Gold Coast Golden Stool with George VI.

Europeans reached this region of Africa in 1482, and for centuries afterwards, various European empires and trading companies set up trading posts, known as factories there. They used these colonies to exploit the resources rather than to settle large numbers of subjects.

The Portuguese Gold Coast was the first claim.[2] The Dutch arrived in 1598 and in 1642 incorporated the Portuguese territory into the Dutch Gold Coast.[2] The Dutch stayed in the region until 1871, when the last of their settlements were taken over by the British Gold Coast.[2]

There was also the Brandenburger Gold Coast, which established a colony in the area in 1682.[2] It later became the Prussian Gold Coast.[2] In 1721 the Dutch purchased it.[2] The Swedish Gold Coast settlements date to 1650. The Danes arrived in 1663 and later seized the Swedish territory and incorporated it into the Danish Gold Coast.[2] In 1850 all of the settlements became part of the British Gold Coast.[2]

In 1774 a London commercial expert references a witness that "the king of Guinea, the greatest city in all the countries of Negroland, has a mass of gold of thirty pounds weight as it was naturally produced in the mines which is completely pure, tough and malleable without having been smelted".[4] The British had taken over all of Gold Coast by 1871.[2] They captured more territory inland in the late 19th century after the Anglo-Ashanti wars.[2] In 1957, the territory comprising the Gold Coast Crown Colony, the Ashanti Crown Colony, the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast Protectorate and British Togoland were united as an independent dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations under the name Ghana.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ghana - Population". countryeconomy.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "The Legislation Providing for the Grant of Independence to Ghana". Journal of African Law. Cambridge University Press. 1 (2): 99–112. 1957. doi:10.1017/S0021855300000176. JSTOR 745294.
  3. ^ Lord John Hope, The Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations (11 December 1956). "Ghana Independence Bill". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 562. United Kingdom: House of Commons. col. 229–326. First, there is the name "Ghana." This has been conferred on the new country in accordance with local wishes. It was the name of an ancient kingdom, in what is now French territory south of the Sahara, which has acquired great historic significance in the Gold Coast.
  4. ^ Postlethwayt, Malachy (1774). "Africa". Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce. Vol. 1 (4th ed.). London: W. Strahan, J. & F. Rivington.

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This article is about the African region For other uses see Gold Coast disambiguation 5 27 N 0 58 W 5 450 N 0 967 W 5 450 0 967 Gold CoastFlag Gold Coast EmblemGold Coast location in redStatusThe Multinational State of the Republic of GhanaDemonym s Gold Coastian or Gold Coaster Ghanaian Area Total238 535 km2 92 099 sq mi Population Estimateabout 31 072 945 1 Time zoneUTC 0 GMT Summer DST UTC 0 GMT The Gold Coast was the name for a region on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa that was rich in gold petroleum sweet crude oil and natural gas This former region is now known as the country Ghana Contents 1 Etymology and position 2 Territorial entities 3 History 4 See also 5 ReferencesEtymology and position Edit Richard William Seale s 1750 map of the Gold Coast The Gold Coast Slave Coast Pepper Coast or Grain Coast and Ivory Coast were named after the main export resources found there respectively 2 Early uses of the term Gold Coast refer strictly to the coast and not the interior 2 It was not until the 19th century that the term came to refer to areas that are far from the coast 2 The Gold Coast was to the east of the Ivory Coast and to the west of the Slave Coast 2 Territorial entities EditGold Coast region territorial entities were Portuguese Gold Coast Portuguese 1482 1642 Dutch Gold Coast Dutch 1598 1872 Swedish Gold Coast Swedes 1650 1658 1660 1663 Couronian Gold Coast Duchy of Courland and Semigallia 1651 1661 Danish Gold Coast Denmark Norway 1658 1850 Brandenburger Gold Coast and Prussian Gold Coast Germans 1682 1721 British Gold Coast English 1821 1957 Ghana is the legal name for the region loosely referred to as the Gold Coast comprising the following four separate parts which immediately before independence had distinct constitutional positions 2 the Gold Coast Crown Colony the Ashanti Crown Colony the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast Protectorate and the Trust Territory of Togoland under British administration The United Kingdom government was responsible for shepherding through the Ghana Independence Act 1957 with Charles Arden Clarke Lord Listowel explained that the name was chosen in accordance with the wishes of the Gold Coastian population 3 History Edit 1930s Stamp Gold Coast Golden Stool with George VI Europeans reached this region of Africa in 1482 and for centuries afterwards various European empires and trading companies set up trading posts known as factories there They used these colonies to exploit the resources rather than to settle large numbers of subjects The Portuguese Gold Coast was the first claim 2 The Dutch arrived in 1598 and in 1642 incorporated the Portuguese territory into the Dutch Gold Coast 2 The Dutch stayed in the region until 1871 when the last of their settlements were taken over by the British Gold Coast 2 There was also the Brandenburger Gold Coast which established a colony in the area in 1682 2 It later became the Prussian Gold Coast 2 In 1721 the Dutch purchased it 2 The Swedish Gold Coast settlements date to 1650 The Danes arrived in 1663 and later seized the Swedish territory and incorporated it into the Danish Gold Coast 2 In 1850 all of the settlements became part of the British Gold Coast 2 In 1774 a London commercial expert references a witness that the king of Guinea the greatest city in all the countries of Negroland has a mass of gold of thirty pounds weight as it was naturally produced in the mines which is completely pure tough and malleable without having been smelted 4 The British had taken over all of Gold Coast by 1871 2 They captured more territory inland in the late 19th century after the Anglo Ashanti wars 2 In 1957 the territory comprising the Gold Coast Crown Colony the Ashanti Crown Colony the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast Protectorate and British Togoland were united as an independent dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations under the name Ghana 2 See also EditBirimian Convention People s Party Early history of Ghana Geology of Ghana Kwame Nkrumah United Gold Coast Convention and The Big SixReferences Edit Ghana Population countryeconomy com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p The Legislation Providing for the Grant of Independence to Ghana Journal of African Law Cambridge University Press 1 2 99 112 1957 doi 10 1017 S0021855300000176 JSTOR 745294 Lord John Hope The Under Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 11 December 1956 Ghana Independence Bill Parliamentary Debates Hansard Vol 562 United Kingdom House of Commons col 229 326 First there is the name Ghana This has been conferred on the new country in accordance with local wishes It was the name of an ancient kingdom in what is now French territory south of the Sahara which has acquired great historic significance in the Gold Coast Postlethwayt Malachy 1774 Africa Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce Vol 1 4th ed London W Strahan J amp F Rivington Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gold Coast region amp oldid 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