Lessons
British Rule
By the late 19th century, the British, through conquest or purchase, occupied most of the forts along the coast. Two major factors laid the foundations of British rule and the eventual establishment of a colony on the Gold Coast: British reaction to the Asante wars and the resulting instability and disruption of trade, and Britain's increasing preoccupation with the suppression and elimination of the slave trade.
By Mohammed Fatawu Rashid3 years ago in History
NEWTON
Sir Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientists in history, was born on December 25, 1642, in Wools thorpe, England. As a child, he displayed an insatiable curiosity and an intellect far beyond his years. However, his early life was marred by tragedy and uncertainty.
By zakariyahu Basheer3 years ago in History
Remarkable Historical Discoveries Found by Accident
In the world of history, not everything is uncovered through painstaking archaeological digs or meticulous research in dusty manuscripts. Sometimes, history reveals itself in the most unexpected places, hidden away for decades or even centuries. In this article, we'll delve into some extraordinary historical finds that emerged under rather unusual circumstances, leaving us awestruck by the mysteries of our past.
By Kajal Swarup3 years ago in History
The Tale of the Whispering Winds. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and a sparkling river, there lived a young girl named Maya. She had a special gift – an extraordinary ability to hear the whispers of the wind. From her earliest memories, the gentle breezes and roaring gusts had shared their secrets with her.
By Eddie Sayoo3 years ago in History
Climate Anxiety
In a quaint coastal town nestled between the azure sea and lush green hills, there lived a woman named Sarah. She was an artist, known for her vibrant paintings that celebrated the beauty of the natural world. But behind her artistic facade, Sarah harbored a deep-seated anxiety—a fear that the very landscapes she painted with such reverence were slipping away.
By Emmanuel Falana3 years ago in History
Lost in the Ice: The Mystery of the Franklin Expedition
In 1845, two British ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, embarked on an ambitious journey into the icy Arctic waters. Their mission was to find a route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the frozen bays of Canada, a pathway known as the Northwest Passage. This endeavor had both economic and scientific objectives. Britain aimed to enhance its economy through improved trade routes to China, trading silk, spices, and more. Additionally, the expedition sought to study the Earth's north magnetic pole for scientific advancement and better maritime navigation in the Arctic.
By Joshua Fiu3 years ago in History
The Unconventional Horse Behavior That Led to a Surprising Medical Discovery
In the realm of animal behavior, horses are known for their nuzzling, neighing, and occasionally quirky actions. However, one peculiar incident involving a horse named Stardust left Mary bewildered and concerned, ultimately leading to a surprising discovery that would prompt a visit to the doctor. This unexpected journey into equine behavior and human health sheds light on the intricate connections that exist between animals and their human companions.
By Bala Tahir Yunusa 3 years ago in History



