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The Ashanti (cf Asante) are a major ethnic group from Africa.
Prior to European colonisation, Ashanti was a major state, particularly during the period from 1570 to 1900. One of the major
sources of the kingdom's wealth and power was its participation in the African slave trade; the Ashanti would capture people of surrounding nations and sell them to European slavers. This
trade ceased in the early to middle nineteenth century.
Ashanti was one of the few African states able to offer serious resistance to the European invaders. Britain fought four wars against the Ashanti kings between 1826 and
1896 (the Anglo-Ashanti Wars), one of which was notable as the first conflict in which the Maxim gun was used. In 1900, the British finally
subdued the kingdom and named it the Gold
Coast colony.
The territory occupied by the Kingdom of Ashanti is now known as Ghana. The hereditary
Ashanti crown continues to be honoured by the Ashanti people, however, alongside the authority of the state.
See also:
See Ashanti for the artist of this name.
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