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As a result of this the King of Ashanti (Ghana) sent his troops across the border in 1873 to attack the friendly tribes of the British Protectorate of the Gold Coast where very few British troops were stationed. Urgent reinforcements were sent, amongst these were the 42nd Highlanders (The Black Watch) who arrived in the Gold Coast shortly before Christmas. In the New year they marched on Coomassie (Kumasi) the capital of Ashanti 150 miles inland to press King Karikara to sign a new treaty. During their advance many difficult actions were fought. 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