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Timeline of Africa 6 - Timeline Help
Timeline of Africa 6 of 22 from 1838 to 1870 at Timeline Help.
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The Battle of Blood River, Boers defeat Zulu warriors.
Amistad Revolt.
Boers invade Swaziland after Sabhuza I of Swaziland has died.
Mzilikazi Mzilikazi founds the Matabele kingdom in Matabeleland.
Great Britain annexes Natal. Swazi Barabuza declares Swaziland independent.
Great Britain introduces system of segregation in Natal.
The Republic of Liberia becomes independent from the U.S.
Khedive Abbas rules Egypt.
Sand River and Blomfontein Conventions, the first step in Timeline of Africa 6 for the new future of South Africa.
Transvaal Republic or South African Republic is established.
Second Anglo-Asante War.
Scottish David Livingstone explores the Zambezi River.
Khedive Said rules Egypt.
David Livingstone named Victoria Falls. Kasa becomes Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia.
Spain occupies the Rif and Tetouan.
Indian indentured labourers are brought to Natal to work in sugar plantations. Morocco cedes Ifni and the Western Sahara to Spain.
Queen Ranavalona I of Madagascar dies, King Radama II succeeds her.
Second Anglo-Asante War.
Ismail the Magnificent rules Egypt.
Khedive Ismail rules Egypt.
British John Hanning Speke, Sir Samuel White Baker and James Augustus Grant locate the sources of the River Nile. King Radama II of Madagascar dies, Queen Rasoherina succeeds him.
Diamond mining begins in Griqualand West, Kimberley and Hope Creek in South Africa.
Britain annexes Lesotho.
Suez Canal opened.
Lesotho Basutoland.
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Bibliography of the Timeline of Africa 6
National Audubon Society (1995). A Field Guide to African Wildlife.
Lost Civilizations (1995). A History Denied.
Ayittey, G (1999). Africa in Chaos. Comparative History.
Some, M (1999). The Healing Wisdom of Africa.
Edgerton, R (2002). The Troubled Heart of Africa. History of the Congo.
Harvey, M (2003). Look What Came From Africa.
Zweig, S, Comjean, M (2007). Nowhere in Africa.
Diouf, S (2007). The Dreams of Africa in Alabama. The Slave Ship Clotilda and the Story of the Last Africans Brought to America.
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