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Presented by: John Deryusorh Willie
History of Liberia Presented by: John Deryusorh Willie
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Where Liberia is Located?
Liberia is located on the west coast of Africa Bordering countries are Sierra Leone (Gallinas territory) in the west, Guinea in the north, and the Ivory Coast in the east The Atlantic ocean covers the south of the Liberian coast Insert a map of your country.
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Tribes of Liberia-one nation many people
Liberia consists of 17 indigenous tribal groups and the Americo-Liberians: The Kumba tribes-Gola, Lorma, Kpelle, Gbandi, Mende, and Mano-600BC Bassa, Kru, Grebo, Mamba, and Dei-1500 from present day Ivory Coast. Vai and Mandingo-Niger region and Western Sudan in Krahn, Gio, Kissi, and Bella-Congo Basin 1700 Americo Liberian, West Indians, and Congo-People-1800 Insert a picture of one of the geographic features of your country.
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Brief Political History of Liberia
The Presidents Three assassinated presidents: E.J. Roye (1871) William R. Tolbert Jr. (1980) Samuel K. Doe (1990) Four presidents who resigned: Anthony W. Gardiner (1883) William D. Coleman (1900) Charles D.B. King (1930) Charles G. Taylor (2003) Insert a picture illustrating a season in your country.
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History of Presidents of Liberia
Liberia has had 23 Presidents and 8 Interim-Presidents Liberia is the only African country that has had 2 female Head of States-Ruth Perry (Interim) and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf-current and Africa’s first female 12 Presidents were born in the USA 11 Presidents were born in Liberia Only two Presidents were of full tribal descent-Samuel Doe and Gyude Bryant At least two, possibly three Presidents were assassinated Two more Presidents died in office Four Presidents resigned Two Presidents were deposed in a coup d’état one of them in a military coup One President was removed during a civil war One President served over 27 years One president only served two months-Moses Blah. Insert a picture of an animal and or plant found in your country.
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Historical Timeline of Liberia
Timeline of important historical events of Liberia Black Colonization Colony to Republic Nation Survival Exploration & Grebo war Lost of the Gallinas Lost of the Cavalla lands Nation of Many people End of Americo-Liberian Rule Civil War Officially Ends 1883 1892 2005-Present ACS sends wave of Americo-Liberians to Africa Liberia becomes an independent nation The nation struggles financially and internally Hinterland exploration and the Grebos at war. France helps Britain uses force and annexed land to Sierra Leone France uses force and annexed Liberian land to the Ivory Coast Battle for land between the tribes and Americo-Liberians Military rule and civil war ensued Return to Civil Society Add key points in the history of your country to the timeline.
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Customs and Traditions
Respect for Elders and parents Kola nut is offer on special occasion as a token of respect Punctuality: Liberians are never on time-add approximately 1-2 hours to the actual time of start of an appointment. Christmas, New year, Flag Day, and July 26 are the major holidays. On Christmas day people go door to door to sing and Santa Claus and Old-man beggar will dance around town for a fee. Insert a picture illustrating a custom or tradition here.
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Government of Liberia The government of Liberia is similar to that of the United States of America. Branches of Government are: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial The Executive branch is the president and his cabinets, the Legislature consist of the House of Senate and Representative, the Judicial branch controls the courts Liberia is a Republic Insert a picture of the head leader of your country.
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Economy of Liberia-Kissi Money
Kissi Money or Money with a soul-introduced by the Lorma, Gbandi, Kpelle, Gola, Kissi, Mende, and Mandingo Zoe or traditional witch doctors needed to rejoin the money when broken Abolished by the British and French in 1936 & 1940 Abolished in Now use by the Sande and Poro society for home coming of boys and girls from the bush schools. US dollar is the current currency. Insert a picture that illustrates some part of your country’s economy. Resources: Wikipedia Encyclopedia and US Library of Congress
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