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The Second Battle of Accra, part of the First British-Ashanti War, was fought in 1825 in what was then the Gold Coast (now Ghana) between some 15,000 Ashantis and 400 British troops with between 4,600 and 10,600 Africans, including Denkyiras, under then governor John Hope Smith. The Ashantis were defeated, ending the king's plans to take Cape Coast Castle.

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  • Deuxième bataille d'Accra (fr)
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  • The Second Battle of Accra, part of the First British-Ashanti War, was fought in 1825 in what was then the Gold Coast (now Ghana) between some 15,000 Ashantis and 400 British troops with between 4,600 and 10,600 Africans, including Denkyiras, under then governor John Hope Smith. The Ashantis were defeated, ending the king's plans to take Cape Coast Castle. (en)
  • La deuxième bataille d'Accra, faisant partie de la première guerre anglo-ashanti, s'est déroulée en 1825 dans la Côte-de-l'Or (actuel Ghana), opposant quelque 15 000 ashantis à 400 soldats britanniques accompagnés d'entre 4 600 et 10 600 africains dont des denkyiras, sous les ordres du gouverneur (en). Les ashantis ont été vaincus, mettant fin aux plans du roi de prendre le fort de Cape Coast. (fr)
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  • The Second Battle of Accra, part of the First British-Ashanti War, was fought in 1825 in what was then the Gold Coast (now Ghana) between some 15,000 Ashantis and 400 British troops with between 4,600 and 10,600 Africans, including Denkyiras, under then governor John Hope Smith. The Ashantis were defeated, ending the king's plans to take Cape Coast Castle. (en)
  • La deuxième bataille d'Accra, faisant partie de la première guerre anglo-ashanti, s'est déroulée en 1825 dans la Côte-de-l'Or (actuel Ghana), opposant quelque 15 000 ashantis à 400 soldats britanniques accompagnés d'entre 4 600 et 10 600 africains dont des denkyiras, sous les ordres du gouverneur (en). Les ashantis ont été vaincus, mettant fin aux plans du roi de prendre le fort de Cape Coast. (fr)
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