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| 1850 |
| | Brazil, historically the world's second largest importer of slaves from Africa, finally bans the slave trade | |
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| 1853 |
| | David Livingstone makes a heroic six-month journey from the Zambezi river to the west coast of Africa | |
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| 1854 |
| | The Boers establish the Orange Free State as an independent republic, with its own custom-built constitution | |
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| 1857 |
| | The Boers of the southern Transvaal declare independence as the South African Republic | |
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| 1868 |
| | Britain annexes Basutoland (now Lesotho), the kingdom of the Sotho leader Moshoeshoe | |
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| 1869 |
| | The proprietor of the New York Herald gives Henry Morton Stanley a very concise commission – 'Find Livingstone' | |
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| 1871 |
| | 18-year-old English entrepreneur Cecil Rhodes, on a temporary visit to South Africa, arrives in the new diamond town of Kimberley | |
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| 1872 |
| | Cetshwayo becomes king of Zululand, on the death of his father Mpande | |
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| 1876 |
| | Scottish missionaries establish Blantyre (named after Livingstone's birthplace) as a centre from which to fight slavery | |
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| 1877 |
| | Britain annexes the Boer republic in the Transvaal | |
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