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HEA3: RELIGIOUS WARS IN BUGANDA IN THE LATE 1880s AND EARLY 1890s
This unit is about the religious Wars in Buganda after the arrival of the christian missionaries in East Africa.
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HEA3: RELIGIOUS WARS IN BUGANDA IN THE LATE 1880s AND EARLY 1890s
civilisation
coastal history (1000-1500)
Development of the prenciple centres of wealth and power on the east african coast
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EAST AFRICAN HISTORY UGANDA
European christian missionaries
Growth of kingdoms in the interlacustrine region 1500-1880
history
HISTORY EAST AFRICA SENIOR THREE
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HISTORY EAST AFRICA SENIOR THREE NOTES
History O level
History of east africa
Long Distance Trade
Origin of the langi
Religious Wars in Buganda in the late 1880's and early 1890's
Slave Trade
The Bantu Migration
The East African Coast under the Oman rule (between 1700 and 1800AD)
The European Connection
The European Traders in East Africa
The Frere Treaty of 5th March 1873
The history of East Africa from about 1000 to independence
The interlacustrine region/The lake region 1150-1650
Theories of the origin of the first man
Toro kingdom
UGANDA CURRICULUM HISTORY EAST AFRICA SENIOR THREE
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