History of Cameroon

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2021
  • Early history
    The earliest inhabitants of Cameroon were probably the Baka . They still inhabit the forests of the south and east provinces. Bantu speakers originating in the Cameroonian highlands were among the first groups to move out before other invaders.
    The Mandara kingdom in the Mandara Mountains was founded around 1500 and erected fortified structures, the purpose and exact history of which are still unresolved. The Aro Confederacy of Nigeria had a presence in Western Cameroon due to trade and migration in the 18th and 19th centuries.
    During the late 1770s and the early 19th century, the Fulani, an Islamic pastoral people of the western Sahel, conquered most of what is now northern Cameroon, subjugating or displacing its largely non-Muslim inhabitants.
    Although the Portuguese arrived on Cameroon's doorstep in the 16th century, malaria prevented significant European settlement and conquest of the interior until the late 1870s, when large supplies of the malaria suppressant quinine became available. The early European presence in Cameroon was primarily devoted to coastal trade and the acquisition of slaves. The northern part of the country was an important part of the Muslim slave trade network. The trade was largely suppressed by the mid-19th century. Christian missionaries established a presence in the late 19th century and continue to play a role in Cameroonian life.
    Colonization
    Beginning on July 5, 1884, all of present-day Cameroon and parts of several of its neighbours became a German colony, Kamerun, with a capital first at Buea and later at Yaoundé.
    Germany was particularly interested in Cameroon's agricultural potential and entrusted large firms with the task of exploiting and exporting it. German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck defined the order of priorities as follows: "first the merchant, then the soldier". It was under the influence of a businessman Adolph Woermann, whose company set up a trading house in Douala, that Bismarck, initially skeptical about the interest of the colonial project, was convinced. Large German trading companies and concession companies established themselves massively in the colony. Letting the big companies

Komentáře • 30

  • @alejandrosolis1388
    @alejandrosolis1388 Před 2 lety +20

    I'm 19 and I'm a Peruvian International Relations student. I found this video while browsing infornation for an exhibition of Cameroon for my African International Politics class. Thanks to the owner of the video, the information was really useful. Sending love and the best wishes for all my dear Cameroonians who read this!!

  • @sheldonenoh5003
    @sheldonenoh5003 Před 2 lety +13

    After listening to this for 2 good times i don’t think am a lost sheep anymore i now understand why my country is the way it is . But my question is who will get us out of this tragedy???

  • @princessgigiking
    @princessgigiking Před 2 lety +7

    Tikar Princess, I am proud of my country, my heritage, my people. ❤️🇨🇲❤️🇨🇲❤️🇨🇲

  • @princessgigiking
    @princessgigiking Před 2 lety +2

    President Paul Biya, I think he doing the best he can. 🇨🇲🌍🇨🇲🌍🇨🇲🌍

  • @sentinel50
    @sentinel50 Před 2 lety +5

    Well detailed information that can catch anyone up who knew nothing about Cameroon👏🏾👏🏾

  • @milaniili9138
    @milaniili9138 Před rokem +2

    I just found out I’m part Cameroonian

  • @vnation4443
    @vnation4443 Před rokem +1

    THERE WAS NO REFERENDUM FOR THE UNITY.

  • @dylanfeukeng729
    @dylanfeukeng729 Před 2 lety

    Not all germans were wicked with the natives

  • @user-bn1dq3tw5c

    I enjoy history

  • @user-dj9nn3ji6s
    @user-dj9nn3ji6s Před rokem

    Southern Cameroon and French cameroun

  • @MsGeGe
    @MsGeGe Před 2 lety +11

    My people

  • @emmanuelvincentisraelletse5192

    These are results of many indelible horrors by the europeans "1885 sacrable for Africa " and the bloody 20th century seizure of African land, with impunity

  • @willenskyakangwa8248
    @willenskyakangwa8248 Před 2 lety +2

    please learn how to pronounce the names its um nyobe as in "uh-m ni'o-beh" not as in naiobe pronounce the y as small y

  • @juliannaokike3359
    @juliannaokike3359 Před 2 lety

    Shaka Zulu