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  1. Jul 1, 2023 · In 1889 Freetown was a busy coastal port city of at least 35,000 people and the centre of British colonial administration in the Sierra Leone colony. This heterogenous settlement had grown from its foundation in the 1790s as an as an experiment in commercial abolitionism and colonial occupation in West Africa.

  2. The Crown colony, which included the area surrounding Freetown, was established in 1808. The protectorate was established in 1896 [2] [6] and included the interior of what is today known as Sierra Leone. [6] The motto of the colony and protectorate was Auspice Britannia liber ( Latin for "Free under the protection of Britain").

  3. Jul 6, 2020 · Jul 6, 2020. 19. Regent Town, Freetown, 1821. Church Missionary Paper. https://liberatedafricans.org/image_gallery.php. This is a story about how, like a line of dominoes or a chain reaction, the...

  4. Nov 10, 2023 · Colonial Imprints on the Cityscape. As you wander through Freetown, the colonial past is unmistakable. The British influence is particularly prominent, with several buildings reflecting Victorian and Georgian styles. The Sierra Leone Museum, housed in a 19th-century building, is a prime example.

  5. May 6, 2009 · Sierra Leone played a pivotal role in the success of the British colonial project in West Africa in the 19th century. In 1866, it served as the administrative headquarters for the colonies of Lagos, the Gold Coast now Ghana and Bathurst Gambia.

  6. THE DIASPORA OF SIERRA LEONE'S LIBERATED AFRICANS: ENLISTMENT, FORCED MIGRATION, AND " LIBERATION " AT FREETOWN, 1808-1863. Richard P Anderson. See Full PDF. Download PDF. The article focuses on the settlement of freed black slaves from England and Nova Scotia in Sierra Leone.

  7. Gibril R. Cole. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190277734.013.625. Published online: 25 March 2021. Summary. The geographical boundaries of contemporary Sierra Leone resulted from the intense quest for imperial domains by European powers, specifically by Britain and France, during the 19th-century scramble for colonies.

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