Uganda had remained relatively isolated from the…
1864 CE to 1875 CE
Uganda had remained relatively isolated from the outside world until the middle of the nineteenth century.
The central African lake region is, after all, a world in miniature, with an internal trade system, a great power rivalry between Buganda and Bunyoro, and its own inland seas.
When intrusion from the outside world finally comes, it is in the form of long-distance trade for ivory.