Second Zambezi expedition
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| name = Second Zambezi expedition
| partof = the European Exploration of Africa
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| caption = The Ma Robert aground in the West Luabo River.
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| objective = Exploration of Southeast Africa.
| executed = 1858 – 1864
| executed_by = {{flag|United Kingdom}}
| outcome = Successful expedition, establishment of the Central Africa Mission
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The Second Zambezi expedition,Johnston, pg. 242 from 1858 to 1864, was launched by the Royal Geographical Society of Britain to explore Southeast Africa for mineral deposits and other natural resources. The expedition led to the establishment of the Central Africa Mission and was under the command of Dr. David Livingstone, who would become famous for his journeys into the interior of Africa.{{cite web |url=http://www.livingstoneonline.ucl.ac.uk/companion.php?id=HIST4 |title=The Zambesi Expedition |accessdate=2011-08-26 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120302014847/https://www.livingstoneonline.ucl.ac.uk/companion.php?id=HIST4 |archive-date=2012-03-02 }}
References
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- {{cite book|last=Johnston|first=Harry H.|title=Livingston and the explorations of Central Africa|year=1891|publisher=G. Philip & Son}}
Category:1850s in the British Empire
Category:1860s in the British Empire
Category:Expeditions from the United Kingdom