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The 1844 Bond: Ghana's First Step Toward Independence — Fexingo History

The 1844 Bond: Ghana's First Step Toward Independence — Fexingo History

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the 1844 Bond, a pivotal agreement between the Fante people and the British that laid the groundwork for Ghana's independence. They discuss the context of the Bond, its key figures like George Maclean and John Mensah Sarbah, and how it shaped the Gold Coast's legal and political landscape. The episode delves into the Fante's strategic use of the Bond to assert sovereignty, the role of the Asafo companies, and the clash between British judicial reforms and indigenous customs. Lucas explains how the Bond's ambiguities fueled debates about sovereignty and consent, setting a precedent for future independence movements. The conversation also highlights the Bond's legacy in Ghanaian constitutional history and its connection to later nationalist figures like Kwame Nkrumah.

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