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annum, but this was insufficient to meet the cost of even the rudimentary
administration of that time.40 Taxation was a tricky issue, for British officials could
not directly tax a people over whom they had no formal jurisdiction. They faced a
...
annum, but this was insufficient to meet the cost of even the rudimentary
administration of that time.40 Taxation was a tricky issue, for British officials could
not directly tax a people over whom they had no formal jurisdiction. They faced a
...
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British colonial administrators had also come to view liquor revenues as essential
to maintaining British political power in the Gold Coast. For the Gold Coast
government and the Colonial Office, liquor revenues were opportune, for they
freed ...
British colonial administrators had also come to view liquor revenues as essential
to maintaining British political power in the Gold Coast. For the Gold Coast
government and the Colonial Office, liquor revenues were opportune, for they
freed ...
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Dutch gin was far cheaper than British gin, and three centuries of Dutch-
dominated liquor trade on the Gold Coast had definitely popularized Dutch gin
labels over British labels. Also, the British gin manufacturers failed to fill the huge
vacuum ...
Dutch gin was far cheaper than British gin, and three centuries of Dutch-
dominated liquor trade on the Gold Coast had definitely popularized Dutch gin
labels over British labels. Also, the British gin manufacturers failed to fill the huge
vacuum ...
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Statue in Kumasi of an elder pouring libation cover | 24 |
Celebration of Homowo in Accra August 131994 | 42 |
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