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The Forging of an African Nation: The Political and Constitutional Evolution of Uganda from Colonial Rule to Independence, 1894–1962 (Viking, 1980) Jørgensen, Jan Jelmert, Uganda: a modern history (1981) online; Karugire, S. R. The History of Nkore - A History of the Kingdom of Nkore in Western Uganda to 1896. (Clarendon Press, 1971). Kasozi ...
Bantu speaking farmers first arrived in far-southern Uganda in the year 1000BC. [6] [3] They also raised goats and chickens, and they probably kept some cattle by 400 BCE.[citation needed] Their knowledge of agriculture and use of iron-forging technology permitted them to clear the land and feed ever larger numbers of settlers. [3]
On the occasion of Uganda's proclamation of independence on 9 October 1962, Sweden's prime minister, Tage Erlander, sent a congratulatory telegram to Uganda's prime minister, Milton Obote. He stated that the Swedish government recognized Uganda as a sovereign and independent state and expressed its desire to maintain friendly and cordial ...
Uganda gained independence in 1962, ... and Sweden said they would withhold aid. ... Despite an average annual growth of 2.5 percent between 2000 and 2003, ...
1800: 1900: 1939: This is a list ... Uganda – 1,649,000 ... Union between Sweden and Norway.
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Independence was proclaimed by the provisonial government 28 June 1919: Belgian proper: Treaty of Versailles and annexation of the East Cantons: 1 July 1962: Belgian colonial empire: Ruanda-Urundi declares independence and split within two countries: Rwanda and Burundi. Bosnia and Herzegovina: 3 March 1992: 3 March 1992
8 1800–1899. 9 1900–1999. ... Recognises Portuguese independence from the ... Prevents mutual hostility between the Kingdom of Sweden and the Kingdom of Norway ...