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    Bordering Apaches and Navajos stayed free of Spanish protectorate, because of their travelling way of life and because Spanish authority had stretched to its edges. But for years such people had to deal with frontline conflict. Forbes proposed that “Pueblo Revolt” was actually a contradiction. For long, the…

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    Somalia is known as the Federal Republic of Somalia. While the self-declared country, Somaliland is known as the Republic of Somaliland. Somaliland considers themselves the successors of the former British Somaliland Protectorate. The Somali National Movement, which is now Somaliland, went against the dictatorship held by Siad Barre. Somaliland led the separation while Somalia did not want to separate. Their polar opposite views are why they eventually decided to separate…

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    Ethiopia Research Paper

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    Ethiopia is in the Horn of Africa and is the largest and most populated country. The capital is Addis Ababa, also known as the “New Flower”. Ethiopia contains multiple cultures and some of the most beautiful wildlife. Ethiopia’s government evolved overtime, fought and succeeded many wars, and has extraordinary locations to visit. Ethiopia was one of the only African nations that was not imperialized by the Europeans, but was colonized by Italy. Ethiopia is one of the most independent countries…

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    Human Geography Of Nigeria

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    to take over african countries owned by britain, the british army conquered the Africans who refused to recognize British rule. In 1914, after most of the population was following the britain rules, Britain officially established the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. Over time, the british fully took over Nigeria. All the tribes in Nigeria…

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    Halana Kaleel SOC 366 17 October 2014 Uganda Early Uganda and Colonization by Britain Before Uganda was colonialized in the late 1800’s, the area of Uganda was a variety of different ethnic and religious groups. However, the Bugandans who live in the southern part of present day Uganda were the largest. The northern part of present day Uganda was Sudanic and Nilotic tribes, and there was strain between the north and south. Uganda is on the great lakes of central Africa, and located on the…

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    Ancient Egypt

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    weak and corrupt as various members of the intertwined royal family deposed and supplanted one another. Eventually an alliance with the burgeoning power of Rome was formed for protection, and by the reign of Cleopatra VII, Egypt was a de facto protectorate of Rome, a position which…

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    Imperialism In Uganda

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    Speke becomes the first European to visit Buganda. In 1877, members of the British Missionary Society arrive in Buganda, and in 1890, Britain and Germany sign treaty giving Britain rights to what was to become Uganda. Uganda soon becomes a British protectorate, and in 1900 Britain signs agreement with Buganda, giving it autonomy and turning it into a constitutional monarchy controlled mainly by Protestant chiefs. In 1958, Uganda is given internal self-government, and is finally granted…

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    Mohammed Mossadegh

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    The changes of the world are evident when reviewing Mohammed Mossadegh’s “Person of the Year” article from 1951. Mohammed Mossadegh was born in May of 1882. He grew up in the midst of major Iranian movements such as the 1891 Tobacco Revolt. He studied in France and Switzerland, then later eventually became prime minister of Iran. Mossadegh was selected as Time's magazine’s 1951 “Person of the Year” due to his nationalization of the Iranian oil. We are revisiting him today due to unknown factors…

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    and more connected with the rest of the European world. The map of Africa shows the lands each nation has taken for their own. Through the map, it shows the power of Britain because it has the majority of the lands and it only keeps the lands as protectorates (Doc…

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    Nature as a whole is the main source of survival for the islanders as it fulfills the role as a protectorate of the island. The island has enough natural resources, fish and octopus, for the economy of the little island to prosper. Through the dependance islanders have on nature, it implies that they live in harmony with nature and thus nature, in return…

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