British east africa Sentence Examples

british east africa
  • Experimental work has been carried on, and in 1904 Uganda exported about 43 bales of cotton, and British East Africa about 177 bales.

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  • In 1904-1905 there were some 300 acres under cotton in British East Africa.

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  • The narrow foot-plateau of British East Africa broadens out to the south of Bagamoyo to a width of over loo m.

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  • The volcanic plateau of British East Africa extends over the boundary in the region of Kilimanjaro.

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  • Johnston was despatched on a scientific mission to Kilimanjaro, and concluded treaties on which the British East Africa Company was subsequently based.

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  • In 1900, the Uganda Protectorate was divided into six provinces, but in 1903 the Eastern and part of the Central provinces were transferred to the British East Africa Protectorate.

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  • A natural field for the energies of the surplus population was also found in colonization work in British East Africa.

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  • Special clauses were inserted in the charters of the British East Africa and South Africa Companies enabling the government to forfeit their charters if they did not promote the objects alleged as reasons for demanding a charter.

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  • The Rahanwin, with numerous but little-known sub-groups, including, however, the powerful and warlike Abgals, Barawas, Gobrons, Tuni, Jidus and Kalallas, occupy in part the region between the Webi-Shebeli and Juba, but chiefly the territory extending from the Juba to the Tana, where they have long been in contact, mostly hostile, with the Wa-Pokomo and other Bantu peoples of the British East Africa Protectorate.

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