HISTORY 2JJ3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Ivory Trade, Rwanda, Clove

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E africa for this chapter include: kenya, uganda, tanzania, n mozambique, malawi, burundi, and. Islands were it produced were global suppliers coast: plantations were worked by slaves who were imported from the interior. It was w mirambo not his fellow arabs that tippu tip allied himself w the commercial exploitation of the e congo. The rich interlacustrine region developed from the 1840"s mainly under the control of the swahili arab merchants: trade route ran right thru a major arab settlement. Big trading countries were bunyoro and buganda in addition to powerful armies, buganda was the chief naval power of lake victoria: competed for overland trade routes. In this way it allowed for other kingdoms to build up their armies: not only from se was the outside world intruding but also egypt wanted to extend its frontier. In 1874 after failed attempts charles gordon reached the court of mutesa of.

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