A History of Central Africa |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Iron Age c A D 100 to 1500 | 24 |
The Portuguese 1500 to 1700 | 35 |
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administrative African agriculture Arab B.S.A. Company Barotseland became Bechuanaland Bemba Blantyre Britain British Government Bulawayo Cape cattle Central Africa centres century Chapter chiefs colonial Company's concession Constitution copper Copperbelt early east coast elected established European expedition farming Federal Gazaland gold granted groups hospitals important increased industry influence interior ivory Jameson Johnston journey Kazembe kingdom Lake Malawi land later Legislative Council Lewanika Limpopo living Livingstone Lobengula Lozi Lunda maize Manicaland Mashonaland Matabele Matabeleland ment mineral mines mission missionaries Monomotapa Mzilikazi Ngoni North-western Rhodesia northern territories Nyasaland opened organised party passed period Pioneer Pioneer Column political population Portuguese powers Protectorate pupils raids railway reached Responsible Government Rhodes river route Rozwi Salisbury schools secondary settled settlement settlers Shire Shona slave trade Sofala Southern Rhodesia Stone Age Tete took towns Transvaal Treaty tribal tribes Victoria village voters workers Zambezi Zambia Zimbabwe