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German Colonial Empire - British industrialist Cecil Rhodes stands astride Africa with one foot in Egypt and another in the British colony of South Africa. This cartoon illustrates the extent of British
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Cape to Cairo', political cartoon depicting British imperialist Cecil Rhodes asking Kaiser Wilhelm II for permission to run a telegraph line through the German Empire's African colonies - 1899 : r/BritishEmpire
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