Part of The Chilembwe uprising during The Great War
Date
23 January 1915
Location
Livingstone Bruce Plantation, Nyasaland
Result
Rebel Victory
Belligerents
British Empire
Nyasaland
Rebels
Commanders and leaders
William Jervis Livingstone †
John Chilembwe
Strength
Unknown
Unknown
Casualties and losses
4 killed
None
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The Livingstone Bruce Plantation Raid was an attack on the European owned and run cotton and tobacco plantation, which was situated at Magomero. The attack on the plantation was only major action of the ill fated Chilembwe uprising.
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