The UK didn't ever own all of Africa, although they owned a considerable amount.
The first British African Colony to become independent was South Africa in 1910 (although the UK still controlled the nation). The last one was Rhodesia in 1980.
The Zulu War was between the Zulu tribes and the British troops. The British were trying to overtake the southern part of South Africa and the Zulu's tried to stop it and they succesfully did so. War lasted from 1878 to 1879
Bank of British West Africa ended in 1965.
the British brought christianity to Africa, protestantism.
The former British East Africa colony is now Kenya.
There was no European countries ruling the land in 1850
4th February, 1948
Do you mean the British?? If so then 1947 :)
England was and is the ruling nation of the British Empire.
SA was not ruled by the British during the apartheid era. The country was independent for a number of years during the time.
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No, South Africa was ruled by the British but the name was never applied to the country. Cecil John Rhodes established the British South Africa Company in 1889 to exploit Africa for British interests and the British South Africa police were active in Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe).
The Germans were beaten decisively by the British 8 th Army and Royal Air Force.
The Zulu War was between the Zulu tribes and the British troops. The British were trying to overtake the southern part of South Africa and the Zulu's tried to stop it and they succesfully did so. War lasted from 1878 to 1879
In 1945 when he comitted suicide
Queen Victoria.