The 1914 General Missionary Conference in Northern Rhodesia primarily recommended the establishment of a unified approach to missionary work, emphasizing collaboration among different denominations to enhance effectiveness. It advocated for the need to prioritize education and health care as essential components of missionary efforts. Additionally, the conference highlighted the importance of cultural sensitivity and understanding in evangelism, encouraging missionaries to engage with local customs and languages. These recommendations aimed to foster a more cohesive and impactful mission strategy in the region.
Northern Rhodesia ended in 1964.
Northern Rhodesia was created in 1924.
Northern Rhodesia became the Republic of Zambia.
Southern Rhodesia.Zambia was Northern RhodesiaThe former name of Zambia is Northern Rhodesia. On 24 October 1964, the country gained independence from the United Kingdom and Zambia became its official name.
There used to be a Northern and Southern Rhodesia. After the independence of Zambia (Northern Rhodesia), Southern Rhodesia was referred to as Rhodesia. Today it is Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is the new name for Northern Rhodesia.
Northern Rhodesia is now Zambia. Southern Rhodesia is now Zimbabwe.
There is no "New Rhodesia" , nor has there ever been. Zambia was previously Northern Rhodesia.
Zambia was formerly known as Northern Rhodesia, as a British colony.
The name Zambia had before independence was Northern Rhodesia. The territory has had various names as the Colonial boundaries shifted around (it was part of Nyasaland at one point) - but Northern Rhodesia is probably the answer you want.
The British.
Northern Rhodesia