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  1. George Maclean, Governor of Gold Coast. George Maclean (24 February 1801 – 22 May 1847) was Governor of Gold Coast, now in Ghana, from 1830 until 1844.

  2. 18 de mai. de 2024 · George Maclean (born February 24, 1801, Keith, Banffshire, Scot.—died May 22, 1847, Cape Coast, Gold Coast [now in Ghana]) was a Scottish-born council president of Cape Coast, West Africa, who laid the groundwork for British rule of the Gold Coast. An officer of the Royal African Colonial Corps, Maclean served in Sierra Leone and ...

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  3. George McCrae - Rock Your Baby, ein Hit 1974. Dieser Song begründete mit den Disco-Sound der 70er. Audio-CD-Sound zu altem Video-Material aus TV-Show. Sound replaced by audio-cd-sound. George...

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  4. George Maclean (1801-1847) was a Scottish solider and agent of British imperial expansion in the Gold Coast (now Ghana). He negotiated treaties with African states, increased trade, and enforced British law in the region.

  5. George MacLean. T he Grand Commander returned to his native Scotland after 29 years working in finance as a Fund Manager with different large asset managers and Director of Analysis at Standard & Poor’s, based in London. He now works as a consultant with a French financial software company.

  6. 14 de nov. de 2023 · THE ADMINISTRATION OF GEORGE MACLEAN. ON THE GOLD COAST, 1830-44. by J. D. FAGE. Shortly after the battle of Dodowah in 1826, the British government determined to withdraw its garrisons from the Gold Coast and to abandon its forts there. The decision did not seem unreasonable. The Ashanti.

  7. 12 de jun. de 2000 · Accra — Captain George Maclean 1830-1847: Regarded as one of the most important builders of the Gold Coast and modern Ghana, Captain George Maclean was born on 24th February 1801 and was an...