The British took over Ghana in 1921
Because the British treated the Indians like slaves
To escape British rule. They went north as they were unhappy with British rule that was imposed at the cape. Your welcome
why were Texans unhappy with Mexicans rule
Kwame Nkrumah
Yes, in fact when Ghana was under British Rule, the country was known as the Gold Coast, because the country once had and still has today lots of gold. The country was named Ghana after an African chief.
The british rule is when british people make a very good rule that the other people have to follow exsept the people who made the rule.
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soldires were unhappy because of crossing the sea they were unhappy to cross the sea because if they cross the sea they will loss their religion as britishers were christians they came to india by crossing the sea the brahmins didn't allow soldiers to cross it but the britishers forced to do that
Ancient Ghana refers to the historical empire located in West Africa around the 6th to 13th centuries, known for its wealth and trading power. Ghana today is a modern country in West Africa, formerly known as the Gold Coast. The modern Ghana gained independence from British colonial rule in 1957.
Great Britain made many strict laws for the people to follow. The Americans had no one to represent them- meaning they had no way of changing these laws. They were very unhappy under British rule and decided they wanted their freedom.
Kwame Nkrumah was the leader of Ghana and what used to exist before it, known as the Gold Coast. He is responsible for the country's independence from the British colonial rule.