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EFFECTS OF THE KABAKA CRISIS OF 1953

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  In 1952 Sir Andrew Cohen was appointed as the new Governor of Uganda. Misunderstandings soon cropped up between him and Kabaka Muteesa II of Buganda and this made Cohen to depose the Kabaka. On 30th November 1953, he deported the Kabaka to London where he lived in exile till 1955. The political confusion surrounding the deportation of the kabaka is referred to as the “Kabaka crisis”. 15 EFFECTS OF THE KABAKA CRISIS OF 1953 The crisis seriously undermined and terminated the Buganda Agreement of 1900. By disrespecting each, both the Kabaka and Governor Cohen broke the Agreement and rendered it null and void. Kabaka Muteesa II was deportated to London where he stayed for two years till 1955 when he returned. The crisis led to strained relations between the British and the former Baganda collaborators because of the deportation of their kabaka. The kabaka crisis influenced the British to speed up the independence of Tanganyika more so because even in Kenya the Mau-Mau rebellion had b...