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The First Chimurenga War was a 2-year battle which took place from 1896 to 1897 between the British and the Zimbabweans. The war was a result of Zimbabwe’s resistance to the British colonisation and the harsh conditions they were forced to live within their own country. For us to understand what really led to this war and what Britain was actually doing in Zimbabwe, this documentary takes us way back in history. This video is part of a four-part series on Zimbabwean History. I will be adding three more videos. Video Breakdown 00:49 Introduction to Zimbabwe 02:09 The Exploration of Africa 1882 03:29 The Scramble for Africa at the Berlin Conference 1885 05:23 The Rudd Concession 1888 10:20 The Launch of the British South African Company 1889 14:06 The Jameson Raid 1895 Research Credits The Patriot is a Zimbabwean newspaper dedicated to celebrating Zimbabwe and sharing her story. They have numerous articles addressing Zimbabwe's Liberation War and discussions/interviews with historians and Zimbabwean leaders (Including 2nd Chimurenga War warriors). You can read more about the First Chimurenga War and the History of Zimbabwe on their website : https://www.thepatriot.co.zw/ . They have a big social media presence, so make sure to follow them and share their articles with family and friends. Pindula is a Zimbabwean local information portal. The platform shares daily local news, Zimbabwean History and pertinent real-time information on events taking place in Zimbabwe. You can read more about the First Chimurenga War and the History of Zimbabwe on their website: https://www.pindula.co.zw . They also have a big social media presence, so make sure to follow them and share their articles with family and friends.