TOPICS COVERED

Introduction to History

East African History

East African Coast (1000-1500)

The Indian Ocean Trade

The Portuguese Empire on the East African Coast (1498 – 1698)

Oman Rule on East African Coast

Major Migrations and Settlements into East Africa

Interlacustrine Kingdoms (Ad 1000-1880)

The Long Distance Trade

Slave Trade

European Missionary Activities In Uganda

European Interests In East Africa

The Buganda Agreement of 1900:

Tanganyika Under German Rule

Colonial Rule In Kenya

Mazrui Resistance

The Maji-Maji Rebellion

The Abushiri Resistance

The Nandi Wars Of Resistance In Kenya

The Hehe Resistance 1891-1894

Mkwawa Of Hehe (1891-1898)

Resistance To Colonial Rule In Uganda

Kabaka Mwanga Of Buganda

The 1897 Sudanese Mutiny

Omukama Kabalega Of Bunyoro

The Nyangire Rebellion

The Nyabingi Rebellion

Revolts In Ankole

The Lamogi Rebellion

Collaborators In East Africa

Semei Kakungulu In Uganda

Effects Of The Coming Of The White Settlers To Kenya (East Africa)

Devonshire White Paper

Background To The White Paper.

The Colonial Economy

The Building Of The Railways In East Africa

Why Britain Introduced Indirect Rule In Tanganyika After World War I

Second World War 1939 -1945

How And Why E. Africa Was Involved In World War II

Factors For Growth Of Nationalism In Uganda

Growth Of Sub-Nationalism And African Nationalism

Why Nationalism Came Late In Uganda

Buganda’s Secessionist Attempts

The Deportation Of The Kabaka And The Kabaka Crisis

The Struggle For Independence In Tanganyika

Why Independence Was Attained In A Short Time.

Role Of Tanganyika African National Union (TANU)

Contribution Of Sir Richard Turn Bull To The History Of Tanganyika

Julius Kambarage Nyerere



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