The British colonization affected the people of Uganda in a significant manner. Most of the habits that are practiced today in Uganda like education are borrowed from the Britons.
European colonization had huge impacts on North America especially for the native Americans. This is because they lost land, people, food and self sufficiecy with the arrival of the british. the british felt that the native Americans were a primitive race and did not treat them as equal beings. They often asked the Indians to sign treaties whuch were mis interpreted or forgotten as time passed. In this way the Indians also lost civil rights and freedom.
They farted too much and then it split the people up.
According to Historians, the British settlement began to colonize Australia in the early 18th century in January 1788 near the Cape Cove area of Port Jackson.
Uganda was taken over by a man called Idiami. Idiami had threatened them to leave unless they give all belongings to him which left no option for the people of Uganda to leave.most of them were asians and Idiami did not like asians!
Before the colonization period began, the people living in England were protestants. They were members of the Church of England.
Mexico allowed more land for the people
Uganda People's Congress was created in 1960.
Uganda People's Army was created in 1987.
Spain= sent single men to get as much riches from the Natives and bring it all back to Spain British= Get people to settle in the New World
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Musenvi... He is the president of Uganda
yes people in Uganda eat fish
The motto of BOSCO-Uganda is 'Giving a voice to the people'.
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European colonization had huge impacts on North America especially for the native Americans. This is because they lost land, people, food and self sufficiecy with the arrival of the british. the british felt that the native Americans were a primitive race and did not treat them as equal beings. They often asked the Indians to sign treaties whuch were mis interpreted or forgotten as time passed. In this way the Indians also lost civil rights and freedom.
British Imperialism very much angered the Boers and the Zulu.
The people of the first settlements were British, so that is why we speak English today and most of the people living in Australia are Christian.