Fort Fredensborg

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Fort Fredensborg was a Danish colonial fort on the Gold Coast in present-day Ghana, historically used as a trading post and hub in the transatlantic slave trade.

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Fort Fredensborg canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Danish colonial fort
fort
trading post
architectureType European coastal fortification
associatedWith Danish slave trade
European colonialism in Africa
builder Danish colonial authorities
category Danish Gold Coast forts
Forts in Ghana
Slave forts
colonialPower Denmark–Norway
continent Africa
country Denmark
era Atlantic slave trade era
early modern period
function commercial trading station
military outpost
heritage site associated with the Atlantic slave trade
historicalRole European coastal stronghold on the Gold Coast
hub in the transatlantic slave trade
locatedIn Gold Coast
present-day Ghana
locatedNear Gulf of Guinea
namedAfter Fredensborg Palace
surface form: Danish royal residence Fredensborg Palace

Fredensborg Palace
surface form: Fredensborg
partOf Danish Gold Coast
region West Africa
usedFor holding enslaved Africans
trade
transatlantic slave trade

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Danish colonial empire hasPart Fort Fredensborg
Danish Gold Coast hasFort Fort Fredensborg