A crisis erupted after the colonial governor Andrew Cohen exiled a ruler in this modern-day country nicknamed “King Freddie.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this country that contained a kingdom originally a vassal state of Bunyoro. That kingdom in this modern-day country was ruled by separate spiritual and secular kings called kabakas.
ANSWER: Uganda [or the Republic of Uganda; accept the Kingdom of Buganda]
[10m] Another crisis occurred in 1966 after this man forced the kabaka Mutesa II into exile after the Battle of Mengo Hill. This prime minister of Uganda was later overthrown in 1971 by Idi Amin.
ANSWER: Milton Obote [or Apollo Milton Obote]
[10e] The kabakas of Buganda expanded its power through a fleet of war canoes that dominated this lake. Henry Morton Stanley confirmed that this lake bordering Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania is the direct source of the Nile.
ANSWER: Lake Victoria
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