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| a people fo modern south africa whom King Shaka united |
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| Large muslim state founded in 1809 in N. Nigeria |
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| Ruled rgypt as ottoman governor but had imperial ambitions in the early 1800's |
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| Mid 1800's explorers of africa who regularly received hospitality |
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| exports in the 1800s that didn't include the outlawed slave trade |
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| Rose from slavery, and then founded his own trade port of Opobo |
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| africans rescued from slave trade by britians royal navy and restored to free status |
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| important centers of slaves and ivory, found on the East Coaast of africa |
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| Southern Central Africa, traded for weapons with europeans in exchange for cloves and ivory |
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| Decaying Indian empire, pieces picked up by G. Britian |
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| Muslim prince allied to British India, semi autonomous ruler of Mughal Empire |
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| Soilder in South asia, esp. in service of British |
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| rule over much of S. Asia between 1765 and 1947 and then by the dutch e. india and then by the british gov |
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| recruted into sepoy rebellions, ethinc group |
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| revolt of indian soliders in 1857 against certain practices that violated religious customs |
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| Elaborate display of political power and wealth in british india in the nineteenth century, imitation of pageantry in the Mughal |
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| elite class of professional officers who admined the British gov. in india, Well qualified british and qualified indian males |
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| political party founded in 1885 to demand freater indian participation in government. middle class and modest demands until WW1, appealed to the courts |
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| French, strategic ability for good ports between India and britian |
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| People of European origins whose permanent residence was in Africa |
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| Afrikaners migrating north for fertile soil to found 3 new settler states in southern Africa |
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| Large, fast, streamlined vessels often American built,with vast canvas sails hung from tall masts |
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| People inhabiting New Zealand who hunted,fished, and gathered to live |
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