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During World War I, the German colony of Kamerun was invaded by British, French, and Belgian troops. In 1916 the last German fort surrendered. During the Treaty of Versailles the territory was divided between the British and French. In 1961, Northern Cameroons, which was predominantly Muslim, united with Nigeria, and Southern Cameroons joined the Federal Republic of Cameroun. | During World War I, the German colony of Kamerun was invaded by British, French, and Belgian troops. In 1916 the last German fort surrendered. During the Treaty of Versailles the territory was divided between the British and French. In 1961, Northern Cameroons, which was predominantly Muslim, united with Nigeria, and Southern Cameroons joined the Federal Republic of Cameroun.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "British Cameroons," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Cameroons, accessed 15 July 2019.</ref> | ||
==French Cameroun (1919-1961)== | ==French Cameroun (1919-1961)== | ||
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German Kamerun (1884-1916)[edit | edit source]
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A German trading post was established along the Kamerun River in 1868, and in 1884 West African shipping companies petitioned the German Empire for protection. The protectorate of Kamerun was established. [1]
British Northern and Southern Cameroons (1919-1961)[edit | edit source]
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During World War I, the German colony of Kamerun was invaded by British, French, and Belgian troops. In 1916 the last German fort surrendered. During the Treaty of Versailles the territory was divided between the British and French. In 1961, Northern Cameroons, which was predominantly Muslim, united with Nigeria, and Southern Cameroons joined the Federal Republic of Cameroun.[2]
French Cameroun (1919-1961)[edit | edit source]
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During World War I, the German colony of Kamerun was invaded by British, French, and Belgian troops. In 1916 the last German fort surrendered. During the Treaty of Versailles the territory was divided between the British and French. In 1960, French Cameroun became independent.
Republic of Cameroon (1961-present)[edit | edit source]
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Became a republic 1 January 1960, and includes the areas known previously as French Cameroun and British Southern Cameroons.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Kamerun," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamerun, accessed 15 July 2019.
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "British Cameroons," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Cameroons, accessed 15 July 2019.