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Colonialism impacted by putting Zambia into severe debt which is still felt today. British Colonies loaned money to Zambia under the condition that they were to control all mineral and major exports. Zambia along with other South African Countries agreed in turn these colonies loaned billion of dollars. However Zambia had to pay this money back with interest much like a bank loan and many of their resources had been stripped by these british colonies who sold things such as copper to thriving nations. In the end Zambia owed billions of dollars, had few trained workers, and little resources.
People in Zambia were treated extremely well by Britons, they had been getting along for many years.
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Starting in thg 18th Century, Zambia became, by agreement with the local chiefs the British Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia. In 1888 a British company obtained mineral rights in the country and later major copper deposits were discovered. Now, as a British colony the official language was English and by 1964 there were 70,000 British people in the country
Zambia has many churches of all denominations.
They have many kinds of restaurants in Zambia.
Zambia's total area is 185,975,680 acres.
150 years
There are many ethnic groups in Zambia. The single largest group is Bemba, who originate in central Zambia
The most northern part of Zambia is about 600 miles south of the equator.
Ghana and Zambia have played 4 matches
Yes, there are many iron age artifacts in Zambia.