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1874
The Gold Coast is officially proclaimed a British crown colony
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1877
Accra becomes the capital of the colony
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2
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1896
Britain has practically taken control over the Asante kingdom
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1918
Nationalist movements begins to rise in the region
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1925
The first legislative elections are carried out in the GOLD Coast
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1946
The colonial powers are weakened after World War 2. USA and USSR pressures for African independence
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2
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1947
United GOLD Coast Convention (UGCC) is one of many new political parties striding for independence
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5
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1949
Kwame Nkrumah leaves and founds the Convention People's Party (CPP)
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1951
CPP wins the first election for the Legislative Assembly
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13
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1952
Nkrumah becomes the first African prime minister and government leader
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8
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1957-03-06
Ghana is the first of the colonies in sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence
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6
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1958
A new law makes it possible to arrest anyone who is suspected of working against the state
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10
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1960
Nkrumah is appointed president of the republic
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3
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1962
Foreign investors and industry are forced by law to re-invest at least 60 per cent of their profit within Ghana
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18
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1964
Nkrumah suspends the democracy by suspending the constitution. Ghana officially becomes a one-party state
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20
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1966-02-24
A military coup ends the rule of Nkrumah and his government
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15
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1969-09
Multi-party elections are held in Ghana and a new civilian government is formed by Dr. Kofi Busia and the Progress Party
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1
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1972
Kwame Nkrumah dies in Conakry, Guinea
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1975
Economy is close to collapse; Acheampong forms the Supreme Military Council (SMC)
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3
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1978-07-05
Acheampong is forced to resign as general William Akuffo takes control of the "Supreme Military Council II"
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11
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1979-06-04
Acheampong is forced to resign as general William Akuffo takes control of the "Supreme Military Council II"
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13
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1979-09
AFRC turns over power to Hilla Limann
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6
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1981-12-31
The Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) is established
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8
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1985
The Preventive Custody Law allows the government to imprison opponents for the sake of "state security"
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24
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1990
Rawlings forms the National Commission for Democracy to work out plans for the political future of Ghana
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18
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1992
A new democratic constitution is passed. Political prisoners are freed and parties are allowed. Free press and human rights organisations emerge
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21
non
1998/03
The level of water is falling in the Akosombo reservoirs resulting in power shortage for Ghana
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1999/01
Members of National Democratic Congress breaks out and creates the Reform Movement as a large opposition party
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4
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2007/03
Ghana celebrates 50 years of independence as the first sub-saharan African nation
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7
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2010/12
Offshore oil production begins
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2012/10
A Chinese boy is killed and some 100 Chinese are detained in an operation against illegal gold mining
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16
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2013/06
Authorities arrest hundreds of Chinese and other migrants working in unlicensed gold mines
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10
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2013/08
President John Mahama is declared WINNER of 2012 elections by Supreme Court after results were questioned by opposition
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