Ben Crack-O

King of several tribes at Cape Palmas

Ben Crack-O - King of several tribes at Cape Palmas
Born

None
None years ago

Died

December 14th, 1842
182 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Liberia

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Ruled over multiple tribes around Cape Palmas during the early 19th century. Played a significant role in local governance and tribal leadership. His reign coincided with significant changes in the region due to European colonization and interaction. Focused on the wellbeing of the tribes under his leadership amidst external pressures. Oversaw the tribal structure and facilitated communication and alliances between different groups amidst a changing political landscape.

Established leadership among several tribes

Played a key role in local governance

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