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Essay heading: David Livingstone
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Michelle U. |
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He returned in 1856
to Great Britainm, where he was already acknowledged
as a great explorer. He wrote a book called
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
which made him famous. He resigned from the
missionary society, and in 1858 the British government
appointed him British consul at Quelimane, what is now
in Mozambique, for the east coast of Africa and
commander of an expedition to explore east and central
Africa... displayed 300 characters
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In 1859 he explored the Rovuma River and
discovered Lake Chilwa. During his exploration of the
country around Lake Nyasa, Livingstone became greatly
concerned over the depredations on the indigenous
Africans by Arab and Portuguese slave traders. In
1865, on a visit to England, he wrote Narrative of an
Expedition to the Zambezi and Its Tributaries,
including a condemnation of slave traders and an
exposition of the commercial possibilities of the
region, now mostly part of Malawi and Mozambique... displayed next 300 characters
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