The Story of Ghana: Gold, Empires, and the Road to Independence — Fexingo History
From the 13th-century rise of the Mali Empire to the transatlantic slave trade and Ghana's 1957 independence under Kwame Nkrumah, this series traces the full arc of Ghanaian history. Lucas and Luna explore the gold-rich Akan kingdoms, the Ashanti Empire's military resistance against British colonialism, and the fortified castles of Elmina and Cape Coast that witnessed centuries of human traffickin
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From the 13th-century rise of the Mali Empire to the transatlantic slave trade and Ghana's 1957 independence under Kwame Nkrumah, this series traces the full arc of Ghanaian history. Lucas and Luna explore the gold-rich Akan kingdoms, the Ashanti Empire's military resistance against British colonialism, and the fortified castles of Elmina and Cape Coast that witnessed centuries of human traffickin
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