CHAPTER ONE: CAMEROON AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR
This chapter explains the reasons why Cameroon got involved in the Second World War and the devastating effects it had on the country.
Lesson One: How and why Cameroon participated in WW2
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Lesson Two: Effects of the War
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CHAPTER TWO: BRITISH NORTHERN CAMEROON
Lesson One: The stages leading to Independence
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Lesson Two: Why Nationalism developed slowly in British Northern Cameroon
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Lesson Three: How the government of the republic of Cameroon reacted to the plebiscite votes in favour of Nigeria
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CHAPTER THREE: THE CONCEPT OF REUNIFICATION-THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON 1961-1972
Lesson One: Definition of the twin concepts. Reunification and Federation.
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Lesson Two: The Bamenda All Party Conference June 1961
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Lesson Three: The Foumban Constitutional Conference July 17-21 1961
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CHAPTER FOUR: THE WEST CAMEROON STATE SINCE 1961-1972
Lesson One: Problems facing the state of West Cameroon
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Lesson Two: Circumstances in which Jua became Prime Minister of West Cameroon
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Lesson Three: The KNDP Crisis 1963-1965
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Lesson Four: The Bakossi-Bamilike Conflict in Tombel 1966
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Lesson Five: The Cameroon Development Corporation
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CHAPTER FIVE: THE COLLAPSE OF THE FEDERAL SYSTEM
Lesson One: Reasons for the Abolition of the Federal system
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