he transported tea and beans to other country's so that there trading business can grow and expand the British Empire.
Cecil John Rhodes.
Rhodesia was a British colony named after Cecil Rhodes.
Was to create a series of British colonies all linked by a railroad
Cecil Rhodes. :)
Southern Rhodesia, named for Cecil Rhodes
Cecil Rhodes' point of view is best reflected in the slogan "The Empire on Which the Sun Never Sets." This phrase encapsulates his vision of British imperialism and the expansion of British territories across the globe, emphasizing the idea of a vast and powerful empire. The cartoon likely illustrates his belief in the superiority of British civilization and the inevitability of its global dominance.
he transported tea and beans to other country's so that there trading business can grow and expand the British Empire.
Cecil John Rhodes.
Cecil Rhodes
Because Cecil Rhodes had a vision of Great Britain governing Africa. He was a primary mover for colonisation of central Africa,
William Pitt The Younger was prime minister in 1800. In the late 1800s it was Robert Gascoyne-Cecil.
Cecil Rhodes
Cecil John Rhodes
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Cecil John Rhodes
Cecil John Rhodes and the British colonized Rhodesia in 1890 until 1980.