Northern Territories of the Gold Coast (British protectorate)
The Northern Territories of the Gold Coast, commonly known as the Northern Territories, was a British protectorate in Africa from 1901 until 1957.[2] The protectorate was administered by the Governor of the Gold Coast under a Chief Commissioner residing at Gambaga.[3] A number of treaties were concluded in the name of Her Britannic Majesty with the Chiefs of Bona, Dagarti, Wa and Mamprusi at Gombaga.[4] These treaties were made in 1896.[5] Under the treaties, the Chiefs agreed not to conclude treaties with any other Power or to cede territory or to accept protectorates without the consent of Her Britannic Majesty.[6] The Northern Territories were constituted as a district in 1897.[7] The Northern Territories were formally established as a protectorate in 1901 under the Northern Territories Order in Council 1901 made on 26 September 1901.[8] The Northern Territories remained a protectorate until the Ghana Independence Act 1957 annexed the Northern Territories by providing that the territories included immediately before 6 March 1957 in the Gold Coast should, as from that day, form part of Her Majesty’s dominions by the name of Ghana.[9]
Northern Territories of the Gold Coast | |||||||
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Capital | Gambaga | ||||||
Common languages | English (official) | ||||||
Government | Protectorate | ||||||
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History | |||||||
• Established | 26 September 1901 (Protectorate) [1] 1901 | ||||||
• Annexed to form part of Her Majesty’s dominions as part of Ghana | 6 March 1957 | ||||||
Currency | Gold Coast ackey British West African pound | ||||||
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Today part of | Ghana |
References
- Northern Territories Order in Council, 1901 made on 26 September 1901
- ’The Location of Administrative Capitals in Ashanti, Ghana, 1896-1911’ by R. B. Bening in The International Journal of African Historical Studies, Vol. 12, No. 2 (1979)
- ’The Map of Africa by Treaty’ by Sir E. Hertslet pg. 79
- ’The Map of Africa by Treaty’ by Sir E. Hertslet pg. 77
- ‘Commonwealth and Colonial Law’ by Kenneth Roberts-Wray, London, Stevens, 1966. P. 789.
- ’The Map of Africa by Treaty’ by Sir E. Hertslet pg. 77
- ’The Map of Africa by Treaty’ by Sir E. Hertslet pg. 77
- ‘Commonwealth and Colonial Law’ by Kenneth Roberts-Wray, London, Stevens, 1966. P. 789.
- ‘Commonwealth and Colonial Law’ by Kenneth Roberts-Wray, London, Stevens, 1966. P. 789.