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British East Africa Company, Imperial

Years: 1888 - 1895

The Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEAC) is the administrator of British East Africa, which is the forerunner of the East Africa Protectorate, later Kenya.

The IBEAC is a commercial association founded to develop African trade in the areas controlled by the British colonial power.

Created after the Berlin Treaty of 1885, it is led by William Mackinnon and buids upon his company's trading activities in the region, with the encouragement of the British government.Mombasa and its harbor are central to its operations, with an administrative office about 50 miles (80 km) south in Shimoni.

The company is incorporated in London on 18 April 1888, and granted a royal charter by Queen Victoria on 6 September 1888.The IBEAC oversees an area of about 246,800 square miles (639,000 km2) along the eastern coast of Africa, its center being at about 39° East longitude and 0° latitude, and from 1890 also administers Uganda.

The administration of British East Africa is transferred to the Foreign Office on 1 July 1895, and in 1896 so is control of Uganda.

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