(Redirected from Fort Prinsensten)'Fort Prinzenstein' (
Danish: ''Fort Prinsensten'') is a fort located at
Keta,
Ghana which was used in the
slave trade.
[1] Many such forts were built in Africa, but Prinzenstein is one of the few that lie east of the
Volta River.
[1] It was initially built by
Danish traders in 1784 for defensive purposes in a war against the
Anlo Ewe and to keep the area safe from other colonial powers.
[3] The fort was used as a dungeon for slaves awaiting transportation to the
Caribbean. In 1850 the fort, along with the rest of the
Danish Gold Coast was sold to
Britain.
[4] The fort was used as a prison for a period before it was partially destroyed by the sea in 1980.
[5] The remains of the fort are now visited by tourists.
[6]
References
1. ghanatourism.gov.gh
2. ghanatourism.gov.gh
3. unesco.no. Some sources say 1780.
4. worldstatesmen.org
5. unesco.no
6. Ghana Consulate-General, New York