ABSTRACT

First Published in 1967. Herodotus claims that the earliest voyage for exploring Africa was made by an African, Pharaoh Necho in B.C. 600. This title sets out to assess this claim and explore the future explorations with reference to, arguably, the most memorable voyage by Hanno of Carthage in B.C. 450. George spans a range of sources going as far as 1827 to produce an extensive study on the rise of British West Africa.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |5 pages

History of African Slavery

chapter |12 pages

A French Invasion

chapter |8 pages

The Settlers' Rising

chapter |6 pages

Events of 1800

chapter |10 pages

The Temne Risings

chapter |16 pages

The Bananas Islands

chapter |10 pages

The Sierra Leone Company

chapter |12 pages

Some Important Events

chapter |7 pages

St. George's Church

chapter |11 pages

Table Allowance to Governor

chapter |15 pages

Bance Island

chapter |7 pages

Settlements on the Gambia

chapter |13 pages

Agriculture

chapter |19 pages

Constitution and Government

chapter |19 pages

Education

chapter |18 pages

Religion

chapter |10 pages

The Climate of Sierra Leone