Africa timeline
The British government takes responsibility for Kenya, as the East Africa Protectorate
Leander Jameson leads a disastrous raid into the Transvaal, in an attempt to topple Paul Kruger's government
Cecil Rhodes' involvement with the Jameson raid forces his resignation as the Cape Colony prime minister
The Ethiopian emperor, Menelik II, inflicts a shattering defeat on Italian forces at Aduwa
Britain unites Buganda and three other kingdoms into the single Uganda Protectorate
Italy, one of the local colonial powers, accepts Ethiopia's claim to the Ogaden region of the Somali territory
Zululand, annexed by Britain in 1887, is now merged with the colony of Natal
Paul Kruger, prime minister of the Transvaal, forms an alliance with the other Boer republic, the Orange Free State
The UK colonial secretary, Joseph Chamberlain, appoints enthusiastic imperialist Alfred Milner as high commissioner in South Africa
Germany claims Ruanda and Urundi as a joint colony adjacent to German East Africa
The French exile the queen of Madagascar and claim the island as a French colony
Winston Churchill gallops into battle with the Twenty-First Lancers at Omdurman
French and British forces meet at Fashoda, in a potentially explosive incident in the scramble for Africa
Kitchener's victory at Omdurman brings to an end thirteen years of rule in Sudan by followers of the Mahdi
The Sudan begins half a century of supposedly joint rule by Britain and Egypt
Mohammed ibn Abdullah (the Mad Mullah in British eyes) leads an uprising in British Somaliland
Paul Kruger flees after the British take Pretoria and annexe both the Boer republics
The relief of Mafeking ends a long siege which brings fame to the British commander of the garrison, Robert Baden-Powell
The British government assumes direct responsibility for the entire region of Nigeria, previously entrusted to a commercial company
Thousands of women and children die in the concentration camps used by the British army for displaced Boer families
A treaty at Vereeniging ends the Boer War and brings the Boer republics under British control
After the defeat of neighbouring Transvaal in the Boer War, the British take sole control of Swaziland
The first Aswan dam, at this time the world's largest, is completed on the Nile
Roger Casement, British consul in the Congo Free State, discovers appalling abuses by Belgian companies
A violent uprising by Herrero warriors in South West Africa targets male Germans of military age