the following are important dates and years about the movement of missionaries in east africa
- 1844, John Kraft of the Church Missionary Society reached Zanzibar.
- 1846, John Kraft and Johann Rebmann founded the Rabai Missionary Society.
- 1848, Johann Rebmann became the first European to see Mt Kilimanjaro.
- 1849, Kraft became the first European to see
- Mount Kenya and reached Kitui in the same year.
- 1853, Johann Kraft left East Africa.
- 1855, Johann Kraft reached Europe with a rough map of Central Africa.
- 1860, the Holly Ghost Fathers arrived at Zanzibar.
- 1863, the Holly Ghost Fathers started a prospect in Bagamoyo.
- 1877, the Church Missionary Society had reached Buganda.
- 1878, the White Fathers reached Buganda.
- 1862, Speke traveled into Buganda
- 1876, the Protestant Missionaries; were sent into East Africa.
- 1879, the Roman Catholic White Fathers established posts at Tabora and Kibanga.
- 1868, the Holy Ghost fathers begun agreed slave settlement at Bagamoyo.
- 1873, the legal ending of Slave trading.
- 1856, Mackinnon started a steamship service at the coast of East Africa.
- 1862, Speke and Grant found the Ripon falls. 1864, Samuel Baker and his wife went up The Nile came across Lake Albert.
- 1874 Stanley came back to East Africa.
- 1875, Stanley had reached Lake Victoria.
- 1875 April, Stanley helped Kabaka to fight his enemies. He also wrote a letter to England inviting Christian missionaries to Buganda.
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