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Q: Why was the gold coast important to the British Empire?
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Why did the British colonize the gold coast?

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How did the Gold Coast become a part of the British empire?

The gold coast is an area on the south coast of queens land that started being developed as a tourist destination in the 1970's. It was lose to Brisbane (The capital of Queensland) which made services transport and labor convenient. However by the time the gold coast was being put together British colonisation had no more to do with it then it had with the establishment of las Vegas.


Which empire thrived on the gold trade in southern Africa?

British Empire


Which empire thrived on gold trade in southern Africa?

British Empire


What british colony was called the gold coast?

Ghana


Why did the british empire want south Africa?

Gold.


Why did the British want to make South Africa part of the British empire?

For gold


What did South Africa supply the British empire with?

They supplied gold.


What did South Africa supply the British empire?

They supplied gold.


Advantges to the British in the British empire?

the british got slaves,wool,spices,wheat,rubber,timber,jewels,gold,silver and food resources as benifit of the british empire


What nation was called the gold coast?

Ghana, located in West Africa, was called The Gold Coast. Ghana was a British colony from 1821 to 1957, when it gained its independence.


What are the advantages of direct rule?

The British control the Gold coast by their colonial masters