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Albreda is a historic in The Gambia on the north bank of the , variously described as a 'trading post' or a 'slave fort'. It is located near in the North Bank Division and an arch stands on the beach connecting the two places. As of 2008, it has an estimated population of 1,776. World Gazetteer . Retrieved 20 August 2008


History
According to oral tradition, Musa Gaye, a Wolof founded it sometime between 1520 and 1681. Wolof traders called the island Draga, while the called it Albadar. CD-ROM: NRS – GAMBIA

In 1681, the local mansa or king of (the District takes its name from this kingdom), gave the land to the French because his people depended on trade with Europeans. The French was never very large (never more than one factory) but its location was inconvenient for the British, who otherwise had a monopoly on trade on the . The British also possessed Fort James on James Island, which was less than two miles away on the opposite bank, and which fulfilled a similar function. There was constant tension and occasional skirmishes between the two powers, with Fort James changing hands between them several times.

Following a French attack, the English abandoned Fort James in 1779. The French abandoned Albreda in 1804. In 1816, however, the British returned, establishing on St Mary's island at the mouth of the river. Shortly afterwards, the French returned to Albreda.Mbaeyi, P. M. "THE BARRA-BRITISH WAR OF 1831: A RECONSIDERATION OF ITS ORIGINS AND IMPORTANCE." Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, vol. 3, no. 4, 1967, pp. 618. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41856904. Retrieved 4 June 2023.

Albreda was transferred from French control to the in 1857. Today it contains a museum which opened in 1996.


Roots
There is a family in the town who claim to be descendants of and oral historian Kebba Kanji Fofana, the man who was supposed to have told the Roots story to author , although the home of Kunta Kinte was the neighbouring village of .


See also
  • List of French possessions and colonies
  • Portuguese Chapel of Albreda


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