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Integration and Disintegration in British Colonial West Africa: The Case of the Gold Coast and Lagos 1874 - 1886
Abstract
In 1874 the British West African colonies or Lagos and the Gold Coast, which were separated by considerable territory, were amalgamated to form one administration with the headquarters at Accra in the laller territory. However. as a result of increasing activity by other colonial powers in the adjoining territories and agitation by the Lagos communities and trading concerns in Britain for a separate and distinct government. the union was dissolved in 1886 to enable the administrator or each territory to tackle the urgent prnblems or territorial expansion and commercial control then emerging.