Rhodesia, comprising present-day Zimbabwe and Zambia, contributed significantly to the British Empire through its rich Natural Resources, particularly minerals like copper and gold, as well as agricultural products like tobacco and cotton. The region's strategic location and economic potential made it an important asset for Britain in Southern Africa. Rhodesia also served as a settler colony, with a substantial European population that played a role in bolstering British interests in the area. Additionally, the colony's development and governance were often used as a model for British colonial policy in Africa.
Rhodesia was a British colony named after Cecil Rhodes.
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Several countries in the British Empire have changed their names after gaining independence. For example, Ceylon became Sri Lanka in 1972, and the Gold Coast was renamed Ghana in 1957. In 1986, the British colony of Burma officially changed its name to Myanmar. Additionally, the British colony of Rhodesia is now known as Zimbabwe since 1980.
Ireland, Gibraltar, New Zealand, Australia and Sierra Leone were apart of Great Britain or the British Empire in 1914. Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa were apart of the British Empire as well.
Cecil John Rhodes 1853-1902 - financier and empire builder of British South Africa. Prime Minister of Cape Colony 1890 - 96, and organizer of the giant diamond-mining company De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd. (1880). Rhodesia commemorates his name, later becoming Zimbabwe and Zambia.
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Southern Rhodesia, named for Cecil Rhodes
There have been a few different Self-governing colonies in the British Empire. One that comes to mind is Southern Rhodesia, known today as Zimbabwe.
a very long time ago!! But the question is why did it become part of the british empire!! Have a lovley day to everyone!!
Zambia was formerly known as Northern Rhodesia, as a British colony.
Empire Marketing Board. has written: 'Production and Trade of Australia' 'Production and Trade of Southern Rhodesia' 'Production and Trade of British Malaya'
I'm not sure, but you may have this backward, Rhodesia which was a British colony became Zimbabwe in 1980. I'm not sure, but you may have this backward, Rhodesia which was a British colony became Zimbabwe in 1980.
Rhodesia was a British colony named after Cecil Rhodes.
The British.
The British called it Northern Rhodesia.
Zambia was formerly Northern Rhodesia. It was part of the British Empire & is now part of the Commonwealth.
The British Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia is now the Republic of Zambia.Southern Rhodesia is now Zimbabwe.