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1808
 
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The British government uses Freetown, in Sierra Leone, as a base in the fight against the slave trade       
1809
 
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The Fulani establish a capital at Sokoto, from which they dominate the Hausa kingdoms of northern Nigeria        
1816
 
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The British establish Bathurst (now Banjul) at the mouth of the Gambia as a base against the slave trade       
1821
 
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The American Colonization Society buys the area later known as Liberia to settle freed slaves      
1822
 
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Mzilikazi, after a quarrel with Shaka, leads the Ndebele people to new territories west of Natal       
1822
 
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The first shipload of freed slaves reaches Cape Mesurado (in the region soon called Liberia) from the USA     
1830
 
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Richard Lander and his brother John explore the lower reaches of the Niger, proving that the great river is navigable       
1832
 
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The paddle steamer Alburkah becomes the first ocean-going iron ship, completing the journey from England to the Niger      
c. 1835
 
   
English artist Edward Lear begins a series of travels, sketching around the Mediterranean and in the Middle East      
Edward Lear Corfu 1848?
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1837
 
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Zanzibar becomes the main place of residence of the sultan of Oman