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Cecil John Rhodes never visited Rhodesia, the territory that was later named after him. While he played a significant role in the colonization and establishment of British control in the region, his travels were primarily focused on South Africa and the establishment of the British South Africa Company. His vision for the area was realized through others who operated in Rhodesia after its establishment in the late 19th century.

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