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Fort Batenstein stands as a silent witness to centuries of trade, betrayal, and bloodshed. Built by the Dutch in 1656, it saw the signing of the Butre Treaty, binding the Ahanta people to colonial rule. But its darkest chapter came with the brutal execution of Badu Bonsu II, the Ahanta king who defied Dutch power—his severed head taken as a grim trophy. This episode unearths the fortress’s hidden past, from gold-fueled ambitions to the echoes of rebellion that still linger within its walls.
Fort Batenstein stands as a silent witness to centuries of trade, betrayal, and bloodshed. Built by the Dutch in 1656, it saw the signing of the Butre Treaty, binding the Ahanta people to colonial rule. But its darkest chapter came with the brutal execution of Badu Bonsu II, the Ahanta king who defied Dutch power—his severed head taken as a grim trophy. This episode unearths the fortress’s hidden past, from gold-fueled ambitions to the echoes of rebellion that still linger within its walls.