The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . tory was under thecontrol of the Imperial East Africa Company. Itsarea is 177,100 square miles, the population beingestimated at 4,000,000, including 25,000 Indiansand 2000 Europeans and Eurasians. (3) The Uganda Protectorate, which lies inlandfrom the East Africa Protectorate, and which until1894 was also administered by the Imperial EastAfrica Company. Its area is 223,500 square miles,and its population about 2,840,000, including 640Europeans. Zanzibar has a regular government, under thenative Sultan, and a British Court


The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . tory was under thecontrol of the Imperial East Africa Company. Itsarea is 177,100 square miles, the population beingestimated at 4,000,000, including 25,000 Indiansand 2000 Europeans and Eurasians. (3) The Uganda Protectorate, which lies inlandfrom the East Africa Protectorate, and which until1894 was also administered by the Imperial EastAfrica Company. Its area is 223,500 square miles,and its population about 2,840,000, including 640Europeans. Zanzibar has a regular government, under thenative Sultan, and a British Court of Justice. TheEast Africa Protectorate, with its capital Nairobi, isbeing greatly developed. There are rich forests andgood agricultural land which is farmed by Britishsettlers, and successful ostrich farms. Uganda has aKing and Native Assembly, but the British Governorcontrols the administration. The most civilised tribe,the Baganda, is now practically a Christian race. 4. Nyasaland.—In 1891 the British CentralAfrica Protectorate was constituted, but in 1907 its. .,Ujiji G E R IVIA^>N Mombasa Cj MoHthmatinde FKOIFCTORATE „ yQranCjailtHb^L^ 4^5 j J^^^Zanzibar I. &Town if ^ -^ ^f ? ^ ] C.^ ..^^ r-*v / : > y >


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