Thursday, January 30, 2014

Independence from Britain



By the late 1940's many Ugandans wanted more freedoms from Great Britain. In the London conference of 1960 England supported the idea of Ugandan independence and allowed Uganda to have an election of its own leaders. After Great Britain left the country, there was a struggle between the three tribes for power. The Bugandan tribe was favored by the British and ended up  being superior over the Sudanic and Nilotic tribes.

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