The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Special Artist and native chief
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The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Special Artist and native chief
The Illustrated London News Special Artist drinking to the Queens health with the Abrakrampa Native Chief. The second Ashanti War fought between, 1873-74, was between King Kofi Karikari, ruler of the Ashanti (or Asantehene), and the British. Both were trying to secure the coastal town of Elmina on the West Coast of Africa also known as the Gold Coast
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This image, published in The Illustrated London News on July 11, 1874, depicts a Special Artist of The Illustrated London News sharing a toast with Chief Abrakrampa of the Ashanti (or Asante) people during the Second Ashanti War (1873-74). The war was a significant conflict between King Kofi Karikari, the Ashanti ruler, and the British, who were determined to secure the coastal town of Elmina on the Gold Coast of Africa. The photo shows the artist and the chief raising their glasses in a gesture of goodwill and respect towards Queen Victoria's health. The Second Ashanti War was a pivotal moment in the history of the Gold Coast, as it marked the end of Ashanti independence and the beginning of British colonial rule. The town of Elmina, located on the West Coast of Africa, was a crucial strategic point for both parties. The British sought to establish a strong presence there to secure their trading interests and protect their citizens, while the Ashanti sought to defend their territory and maintain their sovereignty. The image offers a unique insight into the cultural exchange that took place during this period. The artist's attire and the chief's regalia reflect the diverse influences that shaped the region's rich heritage. The peaceful scene contrasts with the intense fighting that had taken place just prior to this moment, highlighting the complexities of the conflict and the importance of diplomacy in resolving it. This photograph is an essential historical document that provides a glimpse into the people and events that shaped the history of Africa during the late 19th century. It is a poignant reminder of the complex relationships that existed between European powers and African communities during the era of colonialism.
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