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I'm a proud Coromantee Descendant. From the Harris Clan of Moore Town Jamaica. Happy to see you dive more into the African Atlantic world and the many Nations that existed and still exist. If you haven't already look into the Miskito Kingdom which were a mixture of native central Americans and Africans called Zambo. The British were allied with them and actually used Miskito mercenaries in the first Maroon war. Much Love.
@@stephenhartley77 Humanity began in Africa. It did not begin in the Levant or in the Middle East. Think about what you’re asking me. Of course it does.
@@abibjahleel419 yes it began there, what 300,000 years ago! People move around. The sons of Jacob were dark skinned we know that. The tribe of Gad went to Ethiopia, kept the writings and traditions going. The other tribes were scattered as it says, taken to far away places on ships in iron shackles round their necks, as stated in the book. Have you ever heard of hebrew israelites? It's where i first heard about it. I said, what about the white jews? Well they were converts from Uzbekhistan, claiming the land in 1100. Then there is the Azkhanazi who converted for political reasons. I myself have some Native American in me, they also say they were tribes of Jacob. Sounds a bit far fetched but then interestingly they already believed in God before the whites arrived.
My ancestors on my mother's side!! 💪🏾😤 Odd title.. but I think I get what you were going for, also alot of the time the Maroon chiefs ignored the "take back treaty" especially the windward maroons.. also women would fight alongside the men if they displayed physical &tactical ability.. this is how THE most infamous maroon of all NANNY came to be.. she was seen as a witch a strategist a sorceress a demon etc.. but in reality she was a herbal prodigy who could heal almost all ailments whilst also being an EXTREMELY gifted marksman (markswoman) &fighter who was thought to be invincible &able to catch bullets it is possible she wore hidden metallic armour underneath her clothing in order to further spread the myth, as even the white militia men were shit scared of her &grew to know if they heard her special horn they were doomed as the maroons never lost a battle when she was present She was also thought to be somewhat crazy, as she on numerous occasions suggested wiping out the entire white population &taking over the country.. something her more level headed brother Cudjo advised against (ngl personally im with her on that one lol) as he felt it would bring the wrath of not just the British but all the other white powers of the day.. as he had no idea what their true numbers in Europe were &sought to secure a life where they could flourish in peace without fighting.. NANNY ironically though a woman was content to fight the enslavers till her dying breath &had no qualms about wiping them from the face of the earth (she was a complicated woman)
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To be the first person to die in the Boston massacre, American history really ignores him. Idk nothing about that man I just decided to read about him within the last few days
@@TIENxSHINHANcuz alot of ppl died in the massacre and he wasn't a prominent member of anything when he died oh and he was black during a time where no one gave a shit history doesn't do a good job at remembering minor individuals it's why you always hear about what the great general did not the random medic who was working in the triage three tents down
@@tonythetwitch5813 we should celebrate random medics more often. Not all black people descended from kings and queens. The majority of us, especially in the Americas, descended from peasants, farmers and soldiers. Im sure I descend from a man who did his lil work farming or building houses or herding sheep or whatever, went home to a nagging wife and some bad ass kids, and spent his free time drinking on the beach. I'm proud of that💪🏾
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The British might refer to these people as being 'from the Gold Coast' but it's far more likely that they were seized by coastal tribes from area's further inland
No, the name of coromantees were well recorded and were all Akan and Ga names. The cultural influence of the Akans and Ga people can still be easily traced throughout English and Dutch speaking Caribbean.
Given Kromantie location in central region and being by coast, they most certainly were primarily Fante! it’s possible some small element of GA and other Akans as well if captured as slaves. the narrative as Ashanti is questionable given that in that period, they were the conquering/expanding tribe rather enslaving other groups. another interesting fact from Jamaican maroon history is an important figure named Tackie. that name is only found amongst GA tribe in Ghana as Tackie or Fante’s as Takyi. appreciate the video
Tackey was said to be a Fante prince who became a prisoner of war and sold off to the British. But yeah Tackey is a Ga name so it’s either he had some Ga lineage since the Ga royals used to marry into neighbouring Kingdoms Or his name Takyi was mispronounced and became Tackey when he got to the new world.
The Fante were allies or supposedly under the British protectorate. The Ashanti actually fought wars against the British. Seeing Jamaica was a British colony. It makes sense that Ashanti and other Akans not under the British protectorate would be the one's enslaved.
@@KO..... no question all Ghanaian tribes would have been impacted by slave trade. the question posed is only to highlight an argument i’ve heard from Fante’s, that have expressed issue with Kromantee’s being labeled Asante’s. Remember the anglo-asante wars take place during 1820s thru 1900. the Kromantee in Queen Nanny and Tackie, were already in Jamaica in the 1700s. so we would not have witnessed an influx of Asante’s amongst the enslaved in their time, but for certain other Akans impacted by their expansion period would have been.
They where mostly akan. The GA people originated from nigeria (yoruba) brought in to help fight the (Asante) Ashanties but ended up staying. Also the Jamaican flag has the same colors as the (Asante) Ashanti flag. its really fascinating.
Bull,, black propaganda bull. As in India , British indifference at home. As drain on resource. Caused the royal ruler to rethink on colonization. In better part British soldiers defeated many African nations armed force to surrender . Even the mighty Zulu people. Did not defeat the British soldier. This bull of supper Africans strength is poofing. As I see it, lie.
How long did it take and at what cost? Look up the Anglo- Ashanti wars for example. The British had to import thousands of east Indians to defeat the Zulus, along with the lasted gun technologies. African was to first continent to be attacked by the European - Arab alliance, and the last to be fall with the Benin Expedition in 1897.
The British empire had to use guns, bullets, cannons and start fires to burn down villages, towns, cities and empires. They didn't turn up with fists and swords. They came well weaponized.
@@craigr6842 bull , How long did Britain maintain parts of Africa? Again Only due to decline at the home front , attitudes changing about colonization. When stretch a resource line it weakness the soldiers ability to maintain rule. Again as many cases show. Thin lines, out numbered by enemy. Win small battles . But major conflict with African tribes Due to British soldiers equipment. Won. No african drove out the British.
@robertpundsack1363 Africa is a continent, not a country. Each kingdom had different strengths. This is true even for Europe....Don't forget that the Haitians defeated three European military powers to gain their independence.
Sometimes I think of a alternate world, globe, planet, earth, universe, galaxy, solar system, dimension, star, sun, moon, meteorite, ozone, or asteroid that the Niger Congo People's both the As And Bs were the dominant people from medieval to pre modern, to modern, to post modern times or at least were up there technologically if behind anybody only behind East Asians And West Europeans yeah.
@@mysticmajin3769Even if Ancient Egypt was Black it was not The Niger Congo As Nor Niger Congo Bs also known as Bantus it was most likely by Cushitic, Omotic, Sudanic, Or Nilotic Black's there before the arrival of Western Eurasians yeah.
@@mysticmajin3769North Africans are not black, blacks have intermixed with them but on very small numbers. I don't think you realize how huge africa is or the Saharan dessert is. You should also look into the amazing kingdoms of Subsaharan Africa. The Edo empire of Benin had plate armor and was just as advanced as their Asian and European contemporaries of the 1600s. Note they Ghana empire of the 1100 is IMO the most impressive black nation, being at their height they controlled 50% of global salt production. Economically during the 1100 they were the strongest economy in the world.
I don't think SubSaharan Africans were not contemporary to European or Asians. I find it is just people tend to view Africans as lesser because Africans couldn't use the same technologies due to geography. The fact remains Africans were able to create vast empires in the most inhospitably environments. I mean it's not like we didn't see Asians and Europeans completely fail to even breech the interior of Africa for centuries due to the geographic conditions and diseases. If anything people should be impressed Africans could even create nations at all in those crazy conditions.
@@matthewmann8969 that didn't really change the fact it was a black african kingdom because nigero congos are not the only people we would calls as "black"
Lol no one cares what you think , its funnier that yts who have always historically been the insecure ones are the people to make such laughable statements.
@@jthompsoncpaNot really it has more to do with the various Europeans warring with each other. For example the USA would've never existed if not for the French pretty much attacking the British, they same could be said for Haiti due to French and Spanish quarrels.
@@tylerrobbins8311 Not really what? You think people just sat back and took whatever was dished out to them? Some people fought back. I could careless why British dominion fell, there are probably many reasons. Yeah just as the Haitian revolution, beating Napoleon succeeded in helping USA Louisiana purchase AND same time foiled French's attempt at an empire in the Western Hemisphere.
@@jthompsoncpa His point was Europeans fighting with eachother allowed that to happen. If the French had their undivided attention on Haiti there was no chance the war could have been won. By the way the French already did have an empire in the western hemisphere Haiti didn't stop that. Also the Louisiana purchase happened because of the Napoleonic wars not Haiti.
@@blackrse3368 "recorded history"? The maroons were recorded history. "Physically strong" Africans who stopped "total British Domination" is a pathetically reaching reinterpretation to racially save face (because everything's racial tribalism to yall), because yall are still so hung up on slavery and colonialism (it comes off as embarrassingly insecure). They didnt "stop" anything LMAO, slavery endured until the British ended it themselves. The Maroons returned escaped slaves to the British. This aint the history u think it is.
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If people are sensitive to this content, then I believe it's best that they SHOULD watch this video.
For knowledge will always triump over their ignorance.
I'm a proud Coromantee Descendant. From the Harris Clan of Moore Town Jamaica. Happy to see you dive more into the African Atlantic world and the many Nations that existed and still exist. If you haven't already look into the Miskito Kingdom which were a mixture of native central Americans and Africans called Zambo. The British were allied with them and actually used Miskito mercenaries in the first Maroon war. Much Love.
So you are Tribe of Benjamin...
@@stephenhartley77 my Tribe is Asante, Mende, Yoruba, Fulani, Hausa, and so on. None of my ancestors carried that tribal name brother
@@abibjahleel419 does that lineage go back before 1000BC?
@@stephenhartley77 Humanity began in Africa. It did not begin in the Levant or in the Middle East. Think about what you’re asking me. Of course it does.
@@abibjahleel419 yes it began there, what 300,000 years ago! People move around. The sons of Jacob were dark skinned we know that. The tribe of Gad went to Ethiopia, kept the writings and traditions going. The other tribes were scattered as it says, taken to far away places on ships in iron shackles round their necks, as stated in the book. Have you ever heard of hebrew israelites? It's where i first heard about it. I said, what about the white jews? Well they were converts from Uzbekhistan, claiming the land in 1100. Then there is the Azkhanazi who converted for political reasons.
I myself have some Native American in me, they also say they were tribes of Jacob. Sounds a bit far fetched but then interestingly they already believed in God before the whites arrived.
love this channel ❤
Slavery was never profitable. Except for cursed Egypt GDP always went up when they ended slavery. Slaves cost $$$ !
Thank You for telling this
My ancestors on my mother's side!! 💪🏾😤
Odd title.. but I think I get what you were going for, also alot of the time the Maroon chiefs ignored the "take back treaty" especially the windward maroons.. also women would fight alongside the men if they displayed physical &tactical ability.. this is how THE most infamous maroon of all NANNY came to be.. she was seen as a witch a strategist a sorceress a demon etc.. but in reality she was a herbal prodigy who could heal almost all ailments whilst also being an EXTREMELY gifted marksman (markswoman) &fighter who was thought to be invincible &able to catch bullets
it is possible she wore hidden metallic armour underneath her clothing in order to further spread the myth, as even the white militia men were shit scared of her &grew to know if they heard her special horn they were doomed as the maroons never lost a battle when she was present
She was also thought to be somewhat crazy, as she on numerous occasions suggested wiping out the entire white population &taking over the country.. something her more level headed brother Cudjo advised against (ngl personally im with her on that one lol) as he felt it would bring the wrath of not just the British but all the other white powers of the day.. as he had no idea what their true numbers in Europe were &sought to secure a life where they could flourish in peace without fighting.. NANNY ironically though a woman was content to fight the enslavers till her dying breath &had no qualms about wiping them from the face of the earth (she was a complicated woman)
A historical channel with captivating content which beautifully educates and enlightens. Which showcases rich cultural Afro histories that ignite curiosity and foster appreciation for our diverse world.
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I really hope Crispus Attucks is next.
To be the first person to die in the Boston massacre, American history really ignores him. Idk nothing about that man I just decided to read about him within the last few days
@@TIENxSHINHANcuz alot of ppl died in the massacre and he wasn't a prominent member of anything when he died oh and he was black during a time where no one gave a shit history doesn't do a good job at remembering minor individuals it's why you always hear about what the great general did not the random medic who was working in the triage three tents down
@@tonythetwitch5813 we should celebrate random medics more often. Not all black people descended from kings and queens. The majority of us, especially in the Americas, descended from peasants, farmers and soldiers. Im sure I descend from a man who did his lil work farming or building houses or herding sheep or whatever, went home to a nagging wife and some bad ass kids, and spent his free time drinking on the beach. I'm proud of that💪🏾
Tribe of Benjamin :D Awesome video cheers
No african tribe get that slave bs away from this beautiful african based tribe get a education
Shout out to you and your family! 🤜🏾🤛🏾
You should talk about cameroonian tribes and kingdoms
Love this!!!!
Nice job Brother, i am from suriname ...strong people but in the end they sold my ancestors ...such a shame .
That’s the excuse the white man has given u. Create time and visit the motherland. It’s ur heritage and full of love.
.......but who told you that none of your ancestors sold others given the circumstances of the time?
@@aloyssamleyin1107 ....are you sure your response was to me?
@@kindomofghana I think I misread ur reply to who it was intended. My apologies.
@@aloyssamleyin1107 no problem.
As a proud descendant of the Windward Maroons, I enjoyed this video. Meda wo ase...
Where are u from?
@@Rabmedmedia1 I am from Portland, Jamaica.
Ow really that nice....And you can speak and write twi? Wow
Thank you 🙏🏾
Nyankopon blessings from 🇯🇲 to the🌍
Excellent video!
In order to create a pattern of the truth, we must articulate these findings and others. We have been robbed, displaced, and dehumanize by a system of organized hypocrisy, hypothesis, and miseducation and information. The truth starts with becoming academically and historically aware and informed of all things true! The British Museum house so many critical and creative works of powerful African Civilization throughout Africa and the world.
We ??? Robbed? We Displaced? We? Dehumanized? Our ancestors were, not "we" . And I would rather be an American than African or Mexican in this day.
i love this video
This is what they fear
I’m loving and enjoying the content with the rebellions 🔥
“ Reminds me of Bushmaster strength”
Do Africans actually know us?
Yes
I keep telling people that us Blacks in the diaspora are NOT ashanti,,,,, we are kromanti, fante, ahanta, Nzima and Bono
Brains always beats brawn
The British might refer to these people as being 'from the Gold Coast' but it's far more likely that they were seized by coastal tribes from area's further inland
We'll need some evidence besides "more likely", otherwise this is just more European narrative.
No, the name of coromantees were well recorded and were all Akan and Ga names. The cultural influence of the Akans and Ga people can still be easily traced throughout English and Dutch speaking Caribbean.
Amen Nyankopon
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i'm a mixture of akan, ewe and ga. did i get the special genes?😭
That’s not how it works, strength is given by Allah (God) to those who work hard.
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Given Kromantie location in central region and being by coast, they most certainly were primarily Fante! it’s possible some small element of GA and other Akans as well if captured as slaves. the narrative as Ashanti is questionable given that in that period, they were the conquering/expanding tribe rather enslaving other groups.
another interesting fact from Jamaican maroon history is an important figure named Tackie. that name is only found amongst GA tribe in Ghana as Tackie or Fante’s as Takyi. appreciate the video
Tackey was said to be a Fante prince who became a prisoner of war and sold off to the British. But yeah Tackey is a Ga name so it’s either he had some Ga lineage since the Ga royals used to marry into neighbouring Kingdoms Or his name Takyi was mispronounced and became Tackey when he got to the new world.
The Fante were allies or supposedly under the British protectorate. The Ashanti actually fought wars against the British. Seeing Jamaica was a British colony. It makes sense that Ashanti and other Akans not under the British protectorate would be the one's enslaved.
@@KO..... no question all Ghanaian tribes would have been impacted by slave trade. the question posed is only to highlight an argument i’ve heard from Fante’s, that have expressed issue with Kromantee’s being labeled Asante’s. Remember the anglo-asante wars take place during 1820s thru 1900. the Kromantee in Queen Nanny and Tackie, were already in Jamaica in the 1700s. so we would not have witnessed an influx of Asante’s amongst the enslaved in their time, but for certain other Akans impacted by their expansion period would have been.
They where mostly akan. The GA people originated from nigeria (yoruba) brought in to help fight the (Asante) Ashanties but ended up staying. Also the Jamaican flag has the same colors as the (Asante) Ashanti flag. its really fascinating.
The majority of Jamaicans a Akan 🇯🇲x🇬🇭
Pliz help me understand my people's culture by making a hutu culture
Bull,, black propaganda bull. As in India , British indifference at home. As drain on resource. Caused the royal ruler to rethink on colonization. In better part British soldiers defeated many African nations armed force to surrender . Even the mighty Zulu people. Did not defeat the British soldier. This bull of supper Africans strength is poofing. As I see it, lie.
How long did it take and at what cost? Look up the Anglo- Ashanti wars for example. The British had to import thousands of east Indians to defeat the Zulus, along with the lasted gun technologies. African was to first continent to be attacked by the European - Arab alliance, and the last to be fall with the Benin Expedition in 1897.
The British empire had to use guns, bullets, cannons and start fires to burn down villages, towns, cities and empires. They didn't turn up with fists and swords. They came well weaponized.
@@craigr6842 bull , How long did Britain maintain parts of Africa? Again Only due to decline at the home front , attitudes changing about colonization. When stretch a resource line it weakness the soldiers ability to maintain rule. Again as many cases show. Thin lines, out numbered by enemy. Win small battles . But major conflict with African tribes Due to British soldiers equipment. Won. No african drove out the British.
@robertpundsack1363 Africa is a continent, not a country. Each kingdom had different strengths. This is true even for Europe....Don't forget that the Haitians defeated three European military powers to gain their independence.
@@craigr6842 Note I said content made up of nations. What, selective reading.
Sometimes I think of a alternate world, globe, planet, earth, universe, galaxy, solar system, dimension, star, sun, moon, meteorite, ozone, or asteroid that the Niger Congo People's both the As And Bs were the dominant people from medieval to pre modern, to modern, to post modern times or at least were up there technologically if behind anybody only behind East Asians And West Europeans yeah.
Well at one point Egypt was possibly the greatest black civilization up until it was usurped by Greeks then Romans and outbred by arabs
@@mysticmajin3769Even if Ancient Egypt was Black it was not The Niger Congo As Nor Niger Congo Bs also known as Bantus it was most likely by Cushitic, Omotic, Sudanic, Or Nilotic Black's there before the arrival of Western Eurasians yeah.
@@mysticmajin3769North Africans are not black, blacks have intermixed with them but on very small numbers. I don't think you realize how huge africa is or the Saharan dessert is.
You should also look into the amazing kingdoms of Subsaharan Africa. The Edo empire of Benin had plate armor and was just as advanced as their Asian and European contemporaries of the 1600s.
Note they Ghana empire of the 1100 is IMO the most impressive black nation, being at their height they controlled 50% of global salt production. Economically during the 1100 they were the strongest economy in the world.
I don't think SubSaharan Africans were not contemporary to European or Asians. I find it is just people tend to view Africans as lesser because Africans couldn't use the same technologies due to geography. The fact remains Africans were able to create vast empires in the most inhospitably environments. I mean it's not like we didn't see Asians and Europeans completely fail to even breech the interior of Africa for centuries due to the geographic conditions and diseases.
If anything people should be impressed Africans could even create nations at all in those crazy conditions.
@@matthewmann8969 that didn't really change the fact it was a black african kingdom because nigero congos are not the only people we would calls as "black"
"'Physically strong' Africans." , lmao. These folks are so obsessed and insecure.
Honestly I subscribe to see what kind of pandering dick riding and blackwashing of history these kinds of folks do
How are they insecure.
Must be hard to keep the family stupidity alive.
What's weird about that?
@@Larry_Suave it's just an unnecessary detail is all makes it seem like pandering
Lol no one cares what you think , its funnier that yts who have always historically been the insecure ones are the people to make such laughable statements.
This is a level of cope I have never seen before, they didn't stop shit 🤣🤣
😂 Must be hard living a troll life.
Keep the family stupidity going
He's specifically talking about the Maroons in Jamaica, they did form free communities and resisted enslavement.
@@jthompsoncpaNot really it has more to do with the various Europeans warring with each other. For example the USA would've never existed if not for the French pretty much attacking the British, they same could be said for Haiti due to French and Spanish quarrels.
@@tylerrobbins8311 Not really what? You think people just sat back and took whatever was dished out to them? Some people fought back. I could careless why British dominion fell, there are probably many reasons. Yeah just as the Haitian revolution, beating Napoleon succeeded in helping USA Louisiana purchase AND same time foiled French's attempt at an empire in the Western Hemisphere.
@@jthompsoncpa His point was Europeans fighting with eachother allowed that to happen. If the French had their undivided attention on Haiti there was no chance the war could have been won. By the way the French already did have an empire in the western hemisphere Haiti didn't stop that. Also the Louisiana purchase happened because of the Napoleonic wars not Haiti.
"physically strong", "total domination" lol, bro these videos increasingly come off as coping for a crippling inferiority complex
White tears taste salty
Must be hard keeping the family stupidity alive
@@afrohighborn262 everybody using "cope" now , he's literally speaking from recorded history . Ignorance follows ignorance blindly
What? Work on your sentence formation and not Black people. Gah!!!
@@blackrse3368 "recorded history"? The maroons were recorded history. "Physically strong" Africans who stopped "total British Domination" is a pathetically reaching reinterpretation to racially save face (because everything's racial tribalism to yall), because yall are still so hung up on slavery and colonialism (it comes off as embarrassingly insecure). They didnt "stop" anything LMAO, slavery endured until the British ended it themselves. The Maroons returned escaped slaves to the British. This aint the history u think it is.