David Livingstone
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After completing hid medical course in 1840,
Livingstone was later sent as a medical missionary to
South Africa. In 1841 he reached Kuruman, a
settlement founded in Bechuanaland, now Botswana, by
the Scottish missionary Robert Moffat.
Even though the Boers, the white settler, mostly of
white background were extremely hostile to him,
Livingstone kept trying to make his way northward...
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He
married Mary Moffat, daughter of Robert, in 1845.
Together, the Livingstones traveled into regions where
no other European had ever been to. After crossing the
Kalahari Desert in 1849, he discovered Lake Ngami. In
1851, accompanied by his wife and children, he
discovered the Zambezi River. On another expedition
while looking for a route to the interior from the
east or west coast, he traveled north from Cape Town
to the Zambezi, and then west to Luanda on the
Atlantic coast...
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