Europeans were interested in Kenya for several reasons, including its strategic location as a gateway to the interior of Africa, its Natural Resources such as fertile land and minerals, and its potential for trade and economic exploitation. Additionally, Europeans were drawn to Kenya for its perceived opportunities for missionary and colonial endeavors.
As of today, a 1971 Kenya shilling would have no monetary value as it is no longer in circulation and has been replaced by the current Kenyan shilling. Collectors might be interested in old currency notes for their historical value.
The Kenya National Museum is located in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya. It showcases a range of cultural and natural history exhibits, including archaeological findings, ethnographic displays, and art collections. It is a popular tourist destination for those interested in learning about Kenya's rich cultural heritage.
Mount Kenya is located in central Kenya, near the equator. It is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro.
The people of Nairobi, Kenya, come from diverse ethnic backgrounds due to the city's status as a melting pot. The population includes various ethnic groups such as the Kikuyu, Luo, Luhya, Kamba, and others which make up Kenya's multi-ethnic society.
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Because they were very interested in it.
The first arrival of Europeans in Kenya was 1498, by the Portuguese. Permanent settlement by Europeans began with the Berlin Conference in 1885, which subdivided East Africa among the European colonialists.
Europeans were interested in Africa because they were interested in turning the natives in to slaves.
Europeans found wealth in any new countries in the form of exploitable resources.
They had wanted their land,for it had many trees in it.
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Europeans were interested in Egypt because they wanted to build a canal east of Cairo to connect the Mediterranean and red seas.
they wanted to get the silks and spices there
a sea route around Africa