They hosted the Brussel
Leopold II, King of Belgian
This was the British explorer and colonial administrator who established British control over what is now Zimbabwe in the late 19th century.
Cecil Rhodes.
This was the firs Viceroy in India.
Lord Canning
This is where gold was found.
Transvaal
Date of the Berlin Conference.
1884-1885
He led the Somali resistance against the British.
Sayyid Muhammad Abdullah Hassan, who is also known as the "Mad Mullah".
The most loved Viceroy.
Lord Ripon (1880-1884).
This was the agent of Cecil Rhodes sent to Transvaal to organise a rebellion of the Uitlanders from British Rhodesia.
Jameson.
This is the most significant decision at the Berlin Confence.
Principle of effective occupation.
This is the shortest war in history (date too).
Anglo-Zanzibar war 1896.
Date of the Delhi Durbar and Viceroy at the time.
1877, Lord Lytton.
She exposed the arocities committed by the British during the Boer wars.
Emily Hobhouse
This was ceded to Britain in 1890 during the negotiation of the spheres of influence in East Africa.
Zanzibar.
This was the leader who refused to hand over his empire to the British, causing the fourth Anglo-Asante war.
King Prempeh.
This Viceroy was killed in India and negotiated the borders with Afghanistan.
Lord Mayo.
This is the concept that emerged in Britain as a consequence of the difficulty in winning the Boer Wars.
National Efficiency.
Britain was allowed to establish control over this area in exchange of recognising the French control of Madagascar in 1890.
Nigeria.
This is the colonial secretary who supported the building of the "Lunatic Line".(and date)
Chamberlain 1896.
the last Viceroy who oversaw the partition.
Lord Mountbatten
This is where diamonds were first found in 1867.
West Griqualand.