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five factors that accounted the rise of the ashanti kingdom

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Answered by inaam3536
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The Ashanti Empire fought several wars with neighboring kingdoms and lesser organized tribes such as the Fante. The Ashanti defeated the British Empire's invasions in the first two of the four Anglo-Ashanti Wars, killing and keeping British army general Sir Charles MacCarthy's skull as a gold-rimmed drinking cup in 1824. Due to British improvements in weapons technology, burning and looting of the capital Kumasi and final defeat at the fifth Anglo-Ashanti War, the Ashanti empire became part of the Gold Coast colony in January 1, 1902.

Today, the Ashanti Kingdom survives as a constitutionally protected, sub-national traditional state[5] in union with the Republic of Ghana. The current king of the Ashanti Kingdom is Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Asantehene. The Ashanti Kingdom is the home to Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana's only natural lake. The state's current economic revenue is derived mainly from trading in gold bars, cocoa, kola nuts and agriculture.[6]

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Many five factors accounted the rise of the ashanti kingdom like Tran-Atlantic exchange produced a ton of abundance which empowered the realm to succeed.

Factors:

  • It had capable/talented/wise rulers who were gutsy/improvement cognizant.
  • They had an image of solidarity/brilliant stool which fortified individuals together.
  • Unified arrangement of organization guaranteed security as there was clear order.
  • Solid rural base guaranteed customary food supply prompting development of populace.
  • Presence of enormous/solid armed force gave protection/extended the domain through victory Availability of gold empowered the realm to create abundance that was utilized for additional turn of events.
  • The Odwira Festival brought the pioneers/individuals together subsequently making the realm more firm.
  • The need to liberate themselves from the abusive Denkiyra rule.

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