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This document lists many historical dates and events, including but not limited to, treaties, conferences, and significant moments in history, such as the abolition of slavery, colonial expansions, and international conflicts.

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1648: Treaty of Westphalia 1884-1885: Berlin Conference 1875: Code de l’indigénat 1885: Léopold II established the Congo Free State by brutally seizing the African landmass as his personal possession Piketty: 1830 to 1910: Fiscal transfer from France to colony almost nonexistent 1950s: increase...

1648: Treaty of Westphalia 1884-1885: Berlin Conference 1875: Code de l’indigénat 1885: Léopold II established the Congo Free State by brutally seizing the African landmass as his personal possession Piketty: 1830 to 1910: Fiscal transfer from France to colony almost nonexistent 1950s: increase of investments in the French colonies - militarily 1946: Establishment of the Union Française 1946–47: Insurgencies in Madagascar 1956: Loi cadre 1958:Establishment of the Communauté Française 1960: implosion of the french community = leading to the independence of former French colonies. 1498: Spanish conquistadors in Hispaniola 1635: French arrive in Guadeloupe 1794: Abolition esclavage france 1802: restoration of esclavage by napoleon 1848: Abolition again 1833; abolition in uk end 18th: Louverture 1804; indpendence haiiti 1860s: reconnaissance haiiti 1825; contraction dette haiiti 1915-35: occupation of haiiti by US 1787: establishment of freetown by the US 1811: Cuffe 1817: Establishment ACS 1860s: diplomatic relations US liberia 1914: Garvey - UNIA 1920s: president of africa, liberia territory,former german colonies 1939: Bilbo, greater liberia act 1919: Versailles Paris Conference - Japan 1815: Congress of Vienna 1926: League of Nations abolishion of slavery and slave trade 1948: Inclusion of this in the Human rights declaration 1946: Nuremberg Trial - crime against humanity 1990s: declarations and conferences on reparations 1994-2003: decade against racism 2001: international year of mobilisation against racims + Taubira 1883: German in Namibia 1896-1904; revolts and massacre 1904-1911: extermination and concentration camps 1918-1990: South africa ruling - Independence 1990s: Brazilian diplomatic strategy 1961: Casablanca Group 1963: Monrovia Group 1960: Brazzaville Group 1969: Lusaka Manifesto 1975: Algiers Accord 1956: Suez Crisis and UN Peacekeeping Operations 1960: ONUC Mission 1978-1979: Tanzanian Intervention in Uganda 2002: AU established 1963: OAU April-July 1994: Genocide of Tutsi in Rwanda 19th century: Kinyaga, One kingdom became important during the 1926: Belgian Rule Suppression of the tripartite system in 1930s-1950s: *Mass Displacements:** Forced migrations of Hutu to the Belgian Congo in the 1959: Manifeste des Bahutu 1973: Habyarimana’s Coup 1990: RPF Hostilities Sons of Tutsi elite sought power, initiating hostilities

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