He was exiled to St Helena. A very long way away from anywhere. He died in 1821.
Egypt being the Most northern British colony in Africa and South Africa being the most Southern colony in Africa.
As South Africa as we know it today was only formed in 1909 you could say it became a British colony then, but a lot of that area was under British control from 1795. In 1910, South Africa became a dominion of the British Empire, a self governing colony. In 1931 South Africa was effectively granted independence from the United Kingdom with the passage of the Statute of Westminster.
You may be thinking of Orange Free State, a British colony and later a province of South Africa
The Cape Colony (South Africa), was established under the Dutch in 1652 and was taken over during the British occupation of the Cape.
Biggest British African possession: Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
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Nigeria is the name of the British colony in West Africa.
Egypt being the Most northern British colony in Africa and South Africa being the most Southern colony in Africa.
The former British East Africa colony is now Kenya.
Egypt
Nyasaland was a British colony in Africa.
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Not all of Africa, but a large chunk of it was.
Bechuanaland was a short-lived British colony in Africa. It was engulfed into the Cape Colony.
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South Africa
South Africa