

The Ga–Fante War of 1811 marked a significant conflict in West African history, embroiling the powerful Ashanti Empire in a series of battles against the Fante Confederacy.

The Sagbadre War was a brief but significant conflict in the late 18th century, involving a punitive expedition by Denmark and its native allies against the Anlo Ewe.

The War of the Golden Stool, also recognized as the Yaa Asantewaa War, the Third Ashanti Expedition, and the Ashanti Uprising, unfolded in 1900 as part of the ongoing conflicts between the United Kingdom and the Ashanti Empire, a sovereign state in West Africa.

The Battle of Amoaful, fought on January 31, 1874, was a decisive confrontation in the Third Anglo-Ashanti War, where the British sought to assert their dominance over the Ashanti Empire in West Africa.