Bugandan Christian revolution
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Have a little read: ... "What was the 'Christian Revolution' in Buganda, and why was the impact of Christianity so much greater there than elsewhere in Tropical Africa during the nineteenth century?" The 'Christian Revolution'1 occurred in Buganda during the nineteenth century for a variety of reasons. Firstly, however, to reach an accurate conclusion on why Buganda was so far more susceptible to Christianity than the rest of Tropical Africa an accurate definition of what the 'Christian Revolution'2. After this definition has been established then the factors that determine why Buganda was so much more inclined to Christianity can be discussed. Firstly, the role of Kabaka (King) Mutesa has to be evaluated. During the mid-nineteenth century he was far more interested in Islam as a religion; yet after the Christian missionaries arrived in 1877 it gave him something unique to concentrate his thoughts and belief around. Secondly, the socio-political structure of Buganda can be seen
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