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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Zimasa Mabude

Zimasa Mabude

David Livingstone - The Zambezi expedition | Britannica - 1 views

  • Disillusionment
  • Disillusionment
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      a feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be.
  • Ruvuma River
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      forms a border between Mozambique and Tanzania
Zimasa Mabude

Google Image Result - 1 views

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      This is the river route that the British planned to use to export resources from east and central Africa to England.
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The East African Slave Trade, 1861-1895: The "Southern" Complex - 2 views

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      the remote areas of a country away from the coast
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      a place in Tanzania
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      until now
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The East Central African Question - 2 views

  • latter.
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      making them work their own land
  • they have taken no practical steps to develop the country or to check the slave-trade.
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      I think the British don't like the Portuguese
  • Nyassa Land
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      Present day Malawi
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  • the Earl of Claren- don
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      This was an English lawyer, diplomat, and, historian. it is now a noble title.
  • Her l~![ajesty~s Government attached more importance to the moral influence that might be exerted on the minds of the natives by a well-regulated and orderly household of Europeans, setting an example of consistent, moral conduct to all who might witness it, treating the people with kindness ~nd relieving their wants, teaching them to make experi- ments in agriculture, explaining to them the more simple arts, imparting to them religious instruction, "~s far as they are left: 481.28px; top: 592.826px; font
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      Their highest priority was to civilize the natives by setting a good example for them and treating them more like humans than slaves.
  • Shir6 Highlands
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      Plateau in Southern Malawai
  • slaves
  • our missionaries and traders
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      I am assuming he is talking about British missionaries and traders since he is from Britain.
  • Her Majesty's Government
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      The British Government
  • Only by the aid of English sailors has the Government of Mozambique, on more than one occasion, been saved from being overturned.
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      is he implying that the Portuguese are ruining things?
  • apart from the larger issues at stake
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      What larger issue?
  • penal settlements
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      so locations dedicated to being prisons
  • Serpa Pinto aml Cardoso
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      Portuguese explorers
  • Earl Russell
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      former prime minister
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      Christianity also played an important role in shaping them.
  • I can conceive that those whose interests are bound up in East Central Africa may think that Her Majesty's Government are willing to take only half measures, but it should be borne in mind that responsibilities incurred on behalf of the nation must be restricted to those involving national interests.
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      So they'll only take action if it's in the interest of others?
  • the Society
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      what is the society?
  • native emancipation
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      the act of being freed from under the control of another person
  • Dr. Livingstone
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      Scottish explorer and physician
  • :European Powers
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      5 great powers of that time included: France, Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia.
  • to improve our acquaintance with the inhabitants, and to endeavour to engage them to apply themselves to industrial pursuits and to the cultivation of their lands,
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      He is saying that the British just want to trade raw materials and resources, not slaves.
  • I hope, on some future occasion, when rival claims have been adjusted, to give a more accurate delimitation of tile territories possessed by the European Powers.
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      In future, he hopes they can rightfully divide the land once the rivals (I'm not sure who the rivals are) have decided on a compromise
  • slave- trade,
  • s.s. Pioneer, and of the Lad~/2VUass(e
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      boats/ ships
  • Let it be known among all your people, and among all the surrounding tribes, that the English are the friends and promoters of all lawful commerce, hut that they are the enemies of the slave-trade and slave-hunting."
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      The Earl of Clarendon is really trying to emphasize his intention to solely trade resources, not people, but is that his true intention?
  • concurrence
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      union/ partnership
  • and we hate the tra.de in slaves
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AONHGE365691663.pdf - 2 views

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      I think this means a Turkish vice ruler who happens to rule in Egypt.
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      This basically means a Muslim Sovereign.
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      So he has his own agenda?
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      So he is saying that if they want to stop slavery, they should also not exclude the Egyptian territory.
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      North Africa
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      so this means they haven't yet explored the east African side
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      sounds like he is giving his opinion on how they are going about constructing trade roads and whether or not the way they are doing it is the best way to do it
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      subsist means to support
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      He is basically giving his opinion on the whole slave trade scheme.
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      He is basically giving his opinion on the whole slave trade scheme.
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      This was a British judge and diplomat.
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      This was a British judge and diplomat.
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      This was a British judge and diplomat.
    • Zimasa Mabude
       
      This was a British judge and diplomat.
    • Zimasa Mabude
       
      This was a British judge and diplomat.
    • Zimasa Mabude
       
      This was a British judge and diplomat.
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      This was a British judge and diplomat.
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      This was a British judge and diplomat.
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      The Earl of Derby during this time was Edward Henry Stanley, the 15th Earl of Derby
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      The Earl of Derby during this time was Edward Henry Stanley, the 15th Earl of Derby
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      the Earl of Derby during this time was Edward Henry Stanley, the 15th Earl of Derby
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      He was a Scottish physician and companion to explorer David Livingstone and the British administrator in Zanzibar at that time.
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      The Earl of Derby at that time, which was just a diplomat and historian and a noble title to hold at that time, was Edward Henry Stanley and he was the 15th Earl of Derby.
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