Akwamu

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Akwamu was a powerful early modern West African kingdom of the Akan people, known for its military expansion and control of key trade routes in what is now Ghana.

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Akwamu canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Akan state
kingdom
pre-colonial African state
capital Akwamufie
conflictedWith Akuapem area
surface form: Akuapem

Denkyira
surface form: Akyem

Ga people
continent Africa
controlled access routes between interior and coastal forts
inland trade routes to the forest belt
declineFactors internal succession disputes
military defeats
shifting trade patterns
economy gold trade
long-distance commerce
slave trade
ethnicGroup Akan people
expandedOver Akwapim-Togo Range
surface form: Akuapem hills

Ga territories
parts of the lower Volta region
floruitCentury 17th century
18th century
governmentType monarchy
heritage part of Ghanaian historical tradition
interactedWith Danish traders
Dutch traders
English traders
other Akan states
knownFor control of trade routes
military expansion
naval power on the Volta River
regional hegemony on the Gold Coast
languageFamily Akan language
surface form: Akan languages
locatedIn West Africa
locatedInPresentDay Ghana
modernLegacy Akwamu chieftaincy institution
Akwamu traditional area in Ghana
pantheon Akan deities
politicalStructure centralized state
council of elders
paramount chief
region Akuapem area
Eastern Region of Ghana
surface form: eastern Ghana

lower Volta basin
religion Akan traditional religion
rulingDynasty Akwamu royal family
socialStructure hierarchical chieftaincy system
matrilineal clans
timePeriod early modern period

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