Overview
The East Africa Protectorate, also known as British East Africa, was a British protectorate established on July 1, 1895. Located in the African Great Lakes region, it encompassed an area roughly equivalent to present-day Kenya, stretching from the Indian Ocean to the Ugandan border. Its origins lay in British commercial interests in the 1880s. The protectorate was dissolved on July 23, 1920, when it was largely transformed into the Colony of Kenya, with a coastal strip becoming the Kenya Protectorate.
Historical Periods
British East Africa (1961–1962)
1961 CE – 1962 CE
Capital: MombasaArea: 2,676,700 km²
British East Africa (1963–1968)
1963 CE – 1968 CE
Capital: MombasaArea: 1,875,984 km²
British East Africa (1969–1972)
1969 CE – 1972 CE
Capital: MombasaArea: 201 km²