Commercial.A+
No. They only traded with those within the british empire.
The Gold Coast, now known as Ghana, was important to the British Empire primarily due to its rich resources, particularly gold, cocoa, and palm oil, which were crucial for trade and economic gain. Its strategic coastal location facilitated access to the interior of West Africa, enhancing British trade routes and military presence. Additionally, the Gold Coast served as a key staging point for British colonial expansion in West Africa, contributing to the empire's overall influence and control in the region.
because they liked it
wealthy landowners and merchants
Unusually, the British Empire was founded on trade and colonisation as much as by military conquest.
Commercial.A+
British Empire
British Empire
large profits from the slave trade
1804
No. They only traded with those within the british empire.
Sheep
Trade Economy Political Supremacy
because they liked it
Empire Marketing Board. has written: 'Production and Trade of Australia' 'Production and Trade of Southern Rhodesia' 'Production and Trade of British Malaya'
yes