History of the Central African Republic information
Historical development of the Central African Republic
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Central African Republic
Early history
Kanem Empire
c. 700–1380
Trans-Saharan slave trade
c. 1500–1600
Sultanate of Bagirmi
1522–1897
Wadai Empire
1635–1909
Colonial period
French Equatorial Africa
French Congo
1882–1910
French Chad
1900–1960
Ubangi-Shari
1903–1958
French Cameroon
1918–1960
Decolonization
Kongo-Wara rebellion
1928–1931
Brazzaville Conference
1944–0000
African Democratic Rally
1946–1958
Independence
Bokassa period
1966–1979
Bokassa coup d'état
1966–0000
Central African Empire
1976–1979
Coronation of Bokassa I
1977–0000
Emperor of Central Africa
Operation Caban
1979–0000
Operation Barracuda
1979–1981
Kolingba coup d'état
1981–0000
Patassé coup attempt
1982–0000
Current period
General election
1993–0000
Heightened tensions
1993–1998
Bangui Peace Accords
1997–0000
United Nations Mission
1998–0000
Bush War
2004–2007
Kolingba coup attempt
2001–0000
Bozizé coup d'état
2003–0000
Civil War
2012–0000
Conflict under Djotodia
2013–2014
Fall of Bangui
2013–0000
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The history of the Central African Republic is roughly composed of four distinct periods. The earliest period of settlement began around 10,000 years ago when nomadic people first began to settle, farm and fish in the region. The next period began around 10,000 years prior.
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