Treaty of Butre

Treaty of Butre (1656)
Dedication of Upper Ahanta and Butre
Copy of the Treaty of Butre (1656) between the Netherlands and Ahanta (Gold Coast). Nationaal Archief, coll. OWIC 12.
TypeCreation of a protectorate
Signed27 August 1656
LocationButre, Ahanta (now Ghana)
Effective27 August 1656
Expiration6 April 1872
Signatories
Parties
  • States General of the Netherlands
  • Dutch West India Company
  • Government of Butre and Upper Ahanta
LanguageDutch
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The Treaty of Butre between the Netherlands and Ahanta was signed at Butre (historical spelling: Boutry), Dutch Gold Coast on 27 August 1656. The treaty regulated the jurisdiction of the Netherlands and the Dutch West India Company over the town of Butre and the surrounding country of Upper Ahanta, creating a Dutch protectorate over the area, and permitting the establishment of Fort Batenstein. The treaty lasted until the Dutch departure from the Gold Coast in April 1872.