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A History of Gambia MTA
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A History of Gambia This comprehensive history explores the rich and complex past of The Gambia, Africa's smallest mainland nation, tracing its story from ancient times to the modern era. Beginning with archaeological evidence of early human settlement and the enigmatic stone circles, the book delves into the formative influences of the Gambia River as the region's vital artery and the development of its diverse ethnic mosaic, including the Mandinka, Fula, and Jola peoples. It examines the impact of powerful West African empires like Mali and Songhai, and the rise of influential regional kingdoms such as Niumi and Kombo, highlighting their pre-European trade networks and societies. The narrative then shifts to the dramatic arrival of the Portuguese and the subsequent intense rivalry between European powers—including the Dutch, French, and English—for control of the river and its lucrative commerce, tragically culminating in the deep entanglement of the region in the devastating transatlantic slave trade, epitomized by the struggle for James Island.

The book chronicles the pivotal shift brought by the abolition of the slave trade and increasing British intervention, leading to the founding of Bathurst and the gradual imposition of colonial rule. It analyzes the governance structures of the Colony and Protectorate, the economic transformation driven by groundnut cultivation and the phenomenon of Strange Farmers, and the social changes impacting education, religion, and traditional society. The narrative follows the path to political awakening, the struggles for self-governance, and the triumphant achievement of independence in 1965, ushering in the First Republic under Dawda Jawara. The book explores the challenges and developments of this era, including the ambitious but ultimately dissolved Senegambia Confederation, before detailing the abrupt end of the First Republic with the military coup of 1994 and the subsequent long period of authoritarian rule under Yahya Jammeh.

Finally, *A History of Gambia* examines the nation's dramatic turning point in 2016/2017, detailing the unexpected election result, the ensuing political crisis, the regional intervention, and the eventual peaceful transition to a new democratic era. The book explores the challenges and aspirations of the "New Gambia," focusing on efforts towards institutional reform, national reconciliation through initiatives like the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC), and the ongoing journey to build a more just and prosperous society after decades of repression. Through these layered narratives, the book offers a comprehensive and compelling account of The Gambia's resilient past and its dynamic present.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Highlights the deep history of the Gambia River valley, from ancient settlements and enigmatic stone circles to early complex societies and the influence of West African empires.
  • Explores the rich ethnic mosaic of The Gambia, detailing the arrival and interaction of groups like the Mandinka, Fula, and Jola, and the rise of riverine kingdoms.
  • Details the arrival of European powers, their intense rivalries for control of the river, and the devastating impact of the transatlantic slave trade on local societies.
  • Examines the period of British colonial rule, covering its administrative structure, the economic transformation driven by groundnut production, and resulting social changes.
  • Traces the path to modern nationhood, including the struggle for self-governance, the First Republic under Dawda Jawara, the era of military rule, and the transition to the 'New Gambia'.
Who's It For:

This book is for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of The Gambia's history, from ancient times and pre-colonial kingdoms to the impacts of European engagement, the transatlantic slave trade, and colonial rule. It will particularly benefit students, historians, and general readers interested in West African history, providing insight into the nation's path to independence and its modern political and social landscape.

Author:

Carl Ortiz

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Date Published:

May 20, 2025

Word Count:

41,296 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 54 minutes

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