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Fort James, Ghana

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James Fort from the direction of the sea
James Fort from the direction of the sea

Fort James (bɛ ni lahi booni shɛli James Fort) nyɛla bɛ ni mɛ shɛli Accra, Ghana. Royal African Company of England (RAC) n-daa mɛli ka di nyɛ daabiligu sheei n-ti tiŋ'bihi mini daba zaa yuuni 1673,[1] ka di daa pahi Dutch Fort Crêvecœur ni yuuni (1649), n-ti pahi Danish Fort Christiansborg (1652) zaŋ dolisi Gold Coast teeku-noli, Fort James daa kalimi m-pahi UNESCO World Heritage List ni yuuni 1979 pirimla di ni kpa talahi Europenima ni daa gba daba sahashɛli.[2]

Fort James nyɛla bɛ ni daa zaŋ James yuli boli shɛli, ni Duke of York, ka daa naan yi ti boli li King James II, ŋun daa nyɛ zuɣulana n-ti RAC.[3]

Di ni be shɛm saha ŋɔ

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Di nyɛla taarihi ni ninliha lihibu shee.[4] James Fort na viɛli saha ŋɔ ni.[5]

  1. Dow, George Francis (2013). Slave Ships and Slaving. Dover Publications. ISBN 1-306-35536-2. OCLC 868969351.
  2. Forts and Castles, Volta, Greater Accra, Central and Western Regions.
  3. Rooney, David. Kwame Nkrumah: The Political Kingdom in the Third World. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-02479-6.
  4. James Fort, Greater Accra, Ghana.
  5. Ghana Museums & Monuments Board.

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