The German colony of Togoland is established …

Years: 1884 - 1884
July

The German colony of Togoland is established towards the end of the period of European colonization in Africa generally known as the "Scramble for Africa".

Gustav Nachtigal, the German explorer, medical doctor, imperial consul and commissioner for West Africa, is the driving force toward the establishment of the West African colonies of Togoland and Kamerun.

From his base on the Spanish island possession Fernando Po in the Bight of Biafra he travels extensively on the mainland of Africa.

Nachtigal signs a treaty on July 5, 1884, with the local chief, Mlapa III, in which he declares a German protectorate over a stretch of territory along the Slave Coast on the Bight of Benin.

With the small gunboat SMS Möwe at anchor, the imperial flag is raised for the first time on the African continent.

Consul Heinrich Ludwig Randad, Jr., resident agent of the firm C. Goedelts at Widah, is appointed as the first commissioner for the territory.

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