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Kenya
Within the first layer, pealed away are the trial groups such as the Kikuyh, Kamba, Luo and Masal. Kenya's history seemed to rise more dramatically around the nineteenth century, where trades start to disperse. The coast was an important chain of trading posts mainly in ivory and slaves under the control of Sultan Zanzibar. Britain and Germany's personnel revolutionized trading concessions along the coast in the late nineteenth century, which in turn, over ruled the sultan's powers. Not only did they overshadow them, but Britain got possession of what we know as today, Kenya and Uganda. The British used slaves from India who are now the merchant class to build railways between Mombassa and Kampala...
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