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The Anglo-Ashanti Wars: How the Golden Stool Became a Symbol of Resistance

6 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Anglo-Ashanti Wars, focusing on the significance of the Golden Stool (Sika Dwa Kofi) as a national symbol of the Ashanti Empire. They discuss the First Anglo-Ashanti War (1823-1831), the Battle of Nsamankow where Governor Charles MacCarthy was killed, and the complex peace treaties that followed. The episode delves into Sir Garnet Wolseley's 1873-1874 campaign, the sacking of Kumasi, and the contentious Treaty of Fomena. The climax comes in 1900 with the War of the Golden Stool, led by Yaa Asantewaa of Ejisu, against British Governor Sir William Maxwell's demand for the stool. The rebellion's suppression, the exile of Yaa Asantewaa to the Seychelles, and the legacy of the stool as a unifier of Ashanti identity are discussed. The episode also touches on the role of Asantehene Prempeh I and the British policy of indirect rule, culminating in the return of Prempeh in 1924. No previous episode has focused exclusively on the Anglo-Ashanti Wars or the Golden Stool as a central theme. #AngloAshantiWars #GoldenStool #YaaAsantewaa #AshantiEmpire #Kumasi #PrempehI #SikaDwaKofi #SirGarnetWolseley #BattleOfNsamankow #TreatyOfFomena #WarOfTheGoldenStool #ColonialResistance #BritishEmpire #GhanaHistory #19thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #Decolonization Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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