Protectorate of Uganda

Protectorate of Uganda
1894–1962
Anthem: God Save the Queen (1894–1901, 1952–1962)
God Save the King (1901–1952)
Map of Protectorate of Uganda in 1906
Map of Protectorate of Uganda in 1906
StatusBritish protectorate
CapitalEntebbe
Common languagesEnglish (official)
Luganda, Swahili, Southern Luo, Nkore widely spoken
Religion
Christianity, Islam
GovernmentProtectorate
LegislatureLegislative Council
Historical eraNew Imperialism
18 June 1894
• Self government
1961
• Independence
9 October 1962
Population
• 1911[1]
2,466,325
• 1921[1]
2,854,608
• 1931[1]
3,542,281
• 1948[1]
4,958,520
• 1959[1]
6,449,558
CurrencyCowrie (precolonial era–1906)
East African rupee (1906–1920)
East African florin (1920–1921)
East African shilling (1921–1962)
ISO 3166 codeUG
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Imperial British East Africa Company
Dominion of Uganda
Today part ofKenya
South Sudan
Uganda

The Protectorate of Uganda was a protectorate of the British Empire from 1894 to 1962. In 1893 the Imperial British East Africa Company transferred its administration rights of territory consisting mainly of the Kingdom of Buganda to the British government.

In 1894 the Uganda Protectorate was established, and the territory was extended beyond the borders of Buganda to an area that roughly corresponds to that of present-day Uganda.

  1. ^ a b c d e The National Population and Housing Census 2014 – Main Report (PDF) (Report). Kampala: Uganda Bureau of Statistics. 2016.