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deritz -- The Anglo-German correspondence -- Germany
extends her protection to the Southwest Coast -- Creation
of German Southwest Africa-Beginnings of German colo-
nial expansion -- Bismarck's policy -- Occupation of Togo-
land and the Cameroons -- Organization and development
of the German colonies in West and Southwest Africa.
V. BRITISH AND GERMAN EAST AFRICA, AND
UGANDA
81
The Sultanate of Zanzibar -- German treaties with na-
tives -- Delimitation of Zanzibar's continental claims --
German and British spheres -- Work of the Imperial Brit-
ish and German East African Companies -- Anglo-Ger-
man treaty of 1890 -- Italian Somaliland -- Carl Peters
in Uganda -- Missions and civil war -- Expedition of Lu-
gard -- Rule of the British East African Company in
Uganda -- The Uganda railway -- Native troubles --
Weakness and dissolution of the Company -- Establish-
ment of the British Protectorates of East Africa and
Uganda -- The new administration -- Land Grants -- Fi-
nance -- The promise of Somaliland -- The government
and development of German East Africa.
VI. FRENCH COLONIAL EXPANSION IN WEST
AFRICA, THE SUDAN AND THE SAHARA
108
Explorations and early settlements -- French dreams --
Conquest of the Ahmadu and Samory -- Senegal united
with the Ivory Coast and Dahomey -- The Nigerian border
-- Competition and treaties with Great Britain -- Exten-
sion of the Sudan and the French Congo -- The Fashoda
incident -- Treaty of 1899 -- Expansion in Guinea, the
Ivory Coast, Mauretania, and the Sahara -- Unification
of French Africa -- Colonial consolidation and adminis-
tration.
VII. NIGERIAN ENTERPRISE 131
Exploration -- Commercial development -- The Royal
Niger Company and its administration -- Competition for
territory -- Order established -- Transfer of country to
the British Government -- The new administration --
Native policy -- Finance -- Conquest of Bida, Yola, and
Bornu -- Of Kano and Sokoto -- Ruling through native

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