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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Togoland Congress (TCP) was a political party formed in 1951 to campaign for the unification of the Ewe people in British Togoland and French Togoland as a separate Ewe state. The party was defeated in the May 1956 UN plebiscite in British Togoland, which resulted in the unification of British Togoland and the Gold Coast. The Togoland Congress won two seats in the Gold Coast elections of July 1956, but did not survive for long afterwards.Elections for the Legislative Assembly were held in the Gold Coast (soon to become Ghana) on 17 July 1956.…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Togoland Congress (TCP) was a political party formed in 1951 to campaign for the unification of the Ewe people in British Togoland and French Togoland as a separate Ewe state. The party was defeated in the May 1956 UN plebiscite in British Togoland, which resulted in the unification of British Togoland and the Gold Coast. The Togoland Congress won two seats in the Gold Coast elections of July 1956, but did not survive for long afterwards.Elections for the Legislative Assembly were held in the Gold Coast (soon to become Ghana) on 17 July 1956. They were won by Kwame Nkrumah's Convention People's Party, which took 71 of the 104 seats. There were around 1,390,000 registered voters. Turnout was approximately 50%.