The British colonized Kenya through a combination of exploration, treaties, and military force, starting in the late 19th century. The establishment of the British East Africa Company in 1888 laid the groundwork for colonial administration, and by 1895, Kenya was officially declared a British protectorate. The construction of the Uganda Railway in the 1890s facilitated the movement of settlers and resources, leading to increased British presence and land appropriation, often displacing local communities. Over time, this resulted in significant social, economic, and political changes in the region, culminating in Kenya's eventual path toward independence.
No. Nigeria was a former British colony.
Yes
The British colonised parts of South Africa in the 1860's and 1870's.
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Britain Colonized Kenya on 1963. Uganda 1962 Tanzania 1961 and Eritrea 1993
No. The Britons did.
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No and Yes. Kenya was a British colony. Small parts of Kenya such as the port city of Mombassa and its environs were historically part of the Portuguese Empire, but by the 1800s, Portugal was not able to prevent the British from colonizing all of Kenya.
The British Empire colonized Kenya in 1895. Britain colonized Kenya for reasons of economics and power. Kenya provided Britain with a sense of security over their hold on the Nile.
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Kenya was known as British East Africa until 1920, when it was renamed the Colony of Kenya. In 1963, Kenya gained independence from British colonial rule and adopted its current name, the Republic of Kenya.
Kenya was a British colony until gaining independence in 1963.
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MMMh, what exactly do you mean? Kenya has been independent from the British since 1963.
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