The state of Ashanti, of the components …

Years: 1540 - 1683

The state of Ashanti, of the components that will later make up present-day Ghana, is to have the most cohesive history and will exercise the greatest influence.

The Ashanti are members of the Twi-speaking branch of the Akan people.

The groups that come to constitute the core of the Ashanti confederacy move north to settle in the vicinity of Lake Bosumtwi.

Before the mid-seventeenth century, the Ashanti begin an expansion under a series of militant leaders that lead to the domination of surrounding peoples and to the formation of the most powerful of the states of the central forest zone.

Under Chief Oti Akenten (r. ca. 1630-60), a series of successful military operations against neighboring Akan states brings a larger surrounding territory into alliance with Ashanti.

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