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British Central Africa
British Central Africa Flag of British Central Africa The British Central Africa Protectorate ...
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British Somaliland Protectorate
British Somaliland Protectorate The British Somaliland Protectorate was a British protectorate in the north part of ...
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British South Africa Company
British South Africa Company The flag of the British South Africa Company The British South Africa Company (BSAC) was established ...
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Protectorate
Protectorate This article is about states protected and ... Cromwell and his son Richard in the British Isles as Lord Protector, see The Protectorate. A protectorate is, in international law, a political entity ... third parties, in exchange for which the protectorate usually accepts specified obligations, which may ...
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East Africa
East Africa Eastern Africa (UN subregion) East African Community Central African Federation (defunct) geographic, including above East Africa or Eastern Africa is the easternmost region of the ...
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Talk:British Empire
Talk:British Empire Talk:British Empire/archive 1 I've finally revamped ... of the early material confuses English with British e.g. William the Conqueror had British allies who helped him defeat their traditional ... caption. It says "Territory controlled by the British Empire at its height" (which was ...
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Evolution of the British Empire
Evolution of the British Empire An anachronous map of the British Empire and England showing all the territories ruled from 1762 to 1948 (British Empire) and from 1066-1707 (England). This ... a list of all current and former British territories that have ever existed. More precisely, it traces the evolution of British (and English) possessions of all status, ...
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Economy of Africa
Economy of Africa Economy of Africa During 2003 unless otherwise stated Population: 887 ... also: Economy of the world - Economy of Africa - Economy of Asia - Economy of Europe - Economy ... of South America edit The economy of Africa comprises approximately 887 million people as of ... July 2005 living in 54 different states. Africa is by far the world's ...
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Scramble for Africa
Scramble for Africa This article is part ofthe New Imperialismseries ... New Imperialism Imperialism in Asia Scramble for Africa Imperial rivalry Theories of New Imperialism European claims in Africa, 1913 The Scramble for Africa (or the Race for Africa) was the period between the 1880s ...
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Africa at the XIXe century (translated from French)
Africa at the XIXe century An editor is ... part. Synopsis Afric of the South The British repurchased the colony of the Cape to ... constitutional mode in 1854 . In 1877 , the British annex it Transvaal causing a first war ... the territory of Cotonou in 1868 and protectorate in 1880 . Botswana British missionaries arrived on this territory as ...
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