Why Indians Were Forced to Leave Uganda: The Full Story | Thomas SowellTV
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Explore the profound impact of Indian traders on East Africa's economic landscape in this enlightening documentary. From building the first railroad to Gondar to establishing vibrant commercial hubs, Indian entrepreneurs catalyzed a shift from subsistence to a money economy. Witness how they pioneered retail, importing cereals and revolutionizing trade dynamics with African natives. Discover their pivotal role in cotton production and milling, even as they faced daunting challenges in remote areas.

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