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1900, March 10
 
A definitive treaty between Uganda and Great Britain regulated the form of government and the model of indirect rule. The country was to be ruled by the kabaka, with the advice and consent of the British commissioner.  1
 
1901
 
The Uganda Railroad opened, extending from Mombassa to Lake Victoria.  2
 
1902–3
 
Revolt, resistance, and anarchy spread in Burundi.  3
 
1909, Jan
 
A native court system was introduced in Buganda. (See East Africa)  4
 
 
 
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