British South Africa Company In 1888, the
British South Africa Company (BSA Company), led by
Cecil Rhodes, obtained mineral rights from the
Litunga of the Lozi people, the Paramount Chief of the
Lozi (Ba-rotse) for the area which later became
Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia. To the east, in December 1897 a group of the
Angoni or Ngoni (originally from Zululand) rebelled under Tsinco, son of King
Mpezeni, but the rebellion was put down, and
Mpezeni accepted the
Pax Britannica. That part of the country then came to be known as
North-Eastern Rhodesia. In 1895, Rhodes asked his American scout
Frederick Russell Burnham to look for minerals and ways to improve river navigation in the region, and it was during this trek that Burnham discovered major copper deposits along the
Kafue River.
North-Eastern Rhodesia and
Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia were administered as separate units until 1911 when they were merged to form
Northern Rhodesia, a British protectorate. In 1923, the BSA Company ceded control of Northern Rhodesia to the British Government after the government decided not to renew the Company's charter.
British colonisation In 1923,
Southern Rhodesia (now
Zimbabwe), a conquered territory that was also administered by the BSA Company, became a self-governing British colony. In 1924, after negotiations, the administration of Northern Rhodesia transferred to the British
Colonial Office.
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland , 1955 In 1953, the creation of the
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland grouped together Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, and
Nyasaland (now
Malawi) as a single semi-autonomous region. This was undertaken despite opposition from a sizeable minority of the population, who demonstrated against it in 1960–61. Northern Rhodesia was the center of much of the turmoil and crisis characterizing the federation in its last years. Initially,
Harry Nkumbula's
African National Congress (ANC) led the campaign, which
Kenneth Kaunda's United National Independence Party (UNIP) subsequently took up. == Independence ==