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The earliest inhabitants of Cameroon were probably the Baka (Pygmies). They still inhabit the forests of the south and east provinces. Bantu speakers originating in the Cameroonian highlands were among the first groups to move out before other invaders. The Mandara Kingdom in the Mandara Mountains was founded around 1500 and erected magnificent Fortified Structures , the purpose and exact history of which is still unresolved. The Aro Confederacy of Nigeria , had presence in Western Cameroon due to migration in the 18th and 19th centuries. During the late 1770s and early 1800s , the Fula ni, a Pastoral Islam ic people of the western Sahel , conquered most of what is now northern Cameroon, subjugating or displacing its largely non-Muslim inhabitants. Although the Portuguese arrived on Cameroon's coast in the 1500s , Malaria prevented significant European settlement and conquest of the interior until the late 1870s , when large supplies of the malaria suppressant, Quinine , became available. The early European presence in Cameroon was primarily devoted to coastal trade and the acquisition of Slaves . The northern part of Cameroon was an important part of the Muslim slave trade network. The slave trade was largely suppressed by the mid- 19th Century . Christian Missions established a presence in the late 19th century and continue to play a role in Cameroonian life. COLONIZATION Beginning on July 5 , 1884 , all of present-day Cameroon and parts of several of its neighbors became the German colony of Kamerun, with a capital first at Buea and later at Yaoundé . After World War I , this colony was partitioned between the United Kingdom and France under a June 28 , 1919 League Of Nations mandate. France gained the larger geographical share, transferred outlying regions to neighboring French colonies, and ruled the rest from Yaoundé as '''Cameroun''' (French Cameroons). Britain's territory, a strip bordering Nigeria from the sea to Lake Chad , with an equal population was ruled from Lagos as ''' Cameroons ''' (British Cameroons). In 1955 , the outlawed Union Of The Peoples Of Cameroon (UPC), based largely among the Bamileke and Bassa ethnic groups, began an armed struggle for independence in French Cameroon. This rebellion continued, with diminishing intensity, even after independence. Estimates of death from this conflict vary from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. CAMEROON SINCE INDEPENDENCE French Cameroons achieved independence in 1960 as the Republic of Cameroon. The following year, on October 1, 1961, the largely Muslim northern two-thirds of British Cameroons voted to join Nigeria; the largely Christian southern third voted to join with the Republic of Cameroon to form the '''Federal Republic of Cameroon'''. The formerly French and British regions each maintained substantial Autonomy . Ahmadou Ahidjo , a French-educated Fulani, was chosen president of the federation in 1961 . Ahidjo, relying on a pervasive internal security apparatus, outlawed all political parties but his own in 1966 . He successfully suppressed the continuing UPC rebellion, capturing the last important rebel leader in 1970 . In 1972 , a new constitution replaced the federation with a unitary state called the '''United Republic of Cameroon'''. Ahidjo resigned as president in 1982 and was constitutionally succeeded by his Prime Minister , Paul Biya , a career official from the Beti-Pahuin ethnic group. Ahidjo later regretted his choice of successors, but his supporters failed to overthrow Biya in a 1984 Coup . Biya won single-candidate elections in 1983 and 1984 when the country was again named the Republic of Cameroon. Biya has remained in power, winning flawed multiparty elections in 1992 , 1997 , and 2004 . His Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM) party holds a sizeable majority in the legislature. On August 15 , 1984 , Lake Monoun exploded in a Limnic Eruption that released Carbon Dioxide , Suffocating 37 people to death. On August 21 , 1986 , another limnic eruption at Lake Nyos killed as many as 1,800 people and 3,500 livestock. The two disasters are the only recorded instances of limnic eruptions. REFERENCES
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