Fetu Kingdom
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Fetu Kingdom Effutu | |||||||
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Status | Kingdom | ||||||
Capital | Effutu | ||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||
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Fetu or Effutu was a kingdom in what is now southern Ghana. The towns of Elmina and Cape Coast was originally built on Fetu land.[1][2] By the early 1700s the kingdom was under the influence of the neighboring Fante Confederacy after having fought several wars in the previous century.[3]
Sources
[edit]- ^ DeCorse, Christopher. "A Tale of Two Polities: Socio-Political Transformation on the Gold Coast in the Atlantic World".
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(help) - ^ Shumway, Rebecca (2011). "The Fante Shrine of Nananom Mpow and the Atlantic Slave Trade in Southern Ghana". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 44 (1): 27–44. ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 23046842.
- ^ Law, Robin (2012). "Fante Expansion Reconsidered: Seventeenth-Century Origins". Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana (14): 41–78. ISSN 0855-3246. JSTOR 43855021.