March 11 1792
No, Sierra Leone was colonized by the British.
Sierra Leone was basically a British Colony from the early 1800's until 1961.
Ernest Bai Koroma was the President of Sierra Leone in 2008. Koroma became the President of Sierra Leone on 2007 September 17.
Ernest Bai Koroma was the President of Sierra Leone in 2011. Koroma became the President of Sierra Leone on 2007 September 17.
Ernest Bai Koroma was the President of Sierra Leone in 2010. Koroma became the President of Sierra Leone on 2007 September 17.
Ernest Bai Koroma was the President of Sierra Leone in 2009. Koroma became the President of Sierra Leone on 2007 September 17.
Ernest Bai Koroma is the President of Sierra Leone in 2014. Koroma became the President of Sierra Leone on 2007 September 17.
Ernest Bai Koroma was the President of Sierra Leone in 2012. Koroma became the President of Sierra Leone on 2007 September 17.
Ernest Bai Koroma is the President of Sierra Leone in 2013. Koroma became the President of Sierra Leone on 2007 September 17.
Yes, until 1961.
Sierra Leone is a republic in West Africa. It is a constitutional democracy and became an independent nation in 1961.
Sierra Leone played a significant part in modern african political liberty and nationalism and the country became an independent nation in 1961. It began as a colony of freed slaves. February 6, 1820 was the first emigration of U.S. blacks back to africa, from New York to Sierra Leone.