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Britain at War with the Asante Nation, 1823-1900 : "The White Man's Grave", EPUB eBook

Britain at War with the Asante Nation, 1823-1900 : "The White Man's Grave" EPUB

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This authoritative military history chronicles the significant but overlooked colonial wars between the British and the Asante of West Africa.

Throughout the nineteenth century, Britain fought three major wars, and two minor ones, with the Asante people of West Africa. Like the Zulus, the Asante were a warrior nation who offered a tough adversary for the British regulars. And yet these wars are rarely studied and little understood. In this insightful and vividly detailed volume, Stephen Manning sheds much-needed light on the history of this neglected colonial conflict.

In the war of 1823-6, the British endured a defeat so absolute that the British governor's head was severed and taken to the Asante king. Fifty years later, Sir Garnet Wolseley overcame many of the challenges British expeditionary forces faced in the jungle region known as 'The White Man's Grave'. Finally, the 1900 campaign culminated in the epic defeat of the Asante at the British fort in Kumasi.

Stephen Manning's account, which is based on Asante as well as British sources, offers a fascinating view from both sides of one of the most remarkable and protracted struggles of the colonial era.

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