Of Rhodesia — The Story

Cecil John Rhodes , a British mining magnate, dreamed of a continuous red line of British colonies stretching from Cape Town to Cairo.

A direct answer to the story of Rhodesia is that it is a complex tale of imperial ambition, fierce resistance to decolonisation, and a bitter civil war that ultimately birthed the modern nation of Zimbabwe. Named after the British arch-imperialist , the territory evolved from a corporate-run trading zone in the 1890s into a self-governing colony, and finally into a globally unrecognized state after declaring a Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) in 1965. 🏛️ The Genesis: Rhodes and the Chartered Company The Story of Rhodesia

In 1889, Rhodes used the Rudd Concession to obtain a royal mandate from Queen Victoria for his British South Africa Company (BSAC) to colonize and administer the area. Cecil John Rhodes , a British mining magnate,

In 1890, a group of white settlers guided by the BSAC marched north and established Fort Salisbury (now Harare). Following brutal clashes with both the Ndebele and Shona peoples in the 1890s, the BSAC solidified its rule over the region. 🚜 Growth of the Self-Governing Colony (1923–1963) 🏛️ The Genesis: Rhodes and the Chartered Company

Long before the name Rhodesia appeared on maps, the region was home to thriving African civilizations. The Shona people built the magnificent stone city of Great Zimbabwe and established the powerful Mutapa Empire between the 15th and 17th centuries. By the 1830s, the Ndebele people migrated from the south and established a kingdom in the region known as Matabeleland.

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