Kenya Colony

The Colony and Protectorate of Kenya, commonly known as British Kenya, was part of the British Empire in Africa. It was created when the former East Africa Protectorate was transformed into a British Crown colony in 1920.

Colony and Protectorate of Kenya
1920–1963
Flag of Kenya
Anthem: God Save the King (1920–1952)
God Save the Queen (1952–1963)
Map of British East Africa in 1909
Map of British East Africa in 1909
StatusBritish colony
CapitalNairobi
Common languagesEnglish (official)
Swahili, Kikuyu, Kamba, Luhya, Luo, Gusii, Meru, Nandi–Markweta also spoken
GovernmentColonial administration
Monarch 
 1920–1936
George V
 1936
Edward VIII
 1936–1952
George VI
 1952–1963
Elizabeth II
Commissioner or Governor 
 1920–1922 (first)
Maj-Gen Sir Edward Northey
 1937–1939
ACM Sir Robert Brooke-Popham
 1963 (last)
Malcolm MacDonald
LegislatureLegislative council
History 
 Established
11 June 1920 (Colony)
13 August 1920 (Protectorate)[1] 1920
 Independent as Kenya
12 December 1963
Area
1924[2]639,200 km2 (246,800 sq mi)
Population
 1924[2]
2,807,000
 1955[3]
6,979,931
 1960[3]
8,105,440
CurrencyEast African shilling
ISO 3166 codeKE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
East Africa Protectorate
Dominion of Kenya
Today part ofKenya
Somalia

References

  1. Kenya Protectorate Order in Council, 1920 and dated 13 August 1920
  2. "The British Empire in 1924". The British Empire. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  3. "Kenya Population". Worldometers. Retrieved 23 July 2018.


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