Liberia
Some of the key events about Liberia
- 1822Establishment of Liberia as a colony for freed African American slaves, displacing indigenous peoples
- 1847Liberia declared independence, becoming Africa's first independent republic
- 1847Declaration of independence led to tensions between Americo-Liberians and indigenous population
- 1862The United States officially recognized Liberia as an independent nation
- 1904Liberia's first hospital, the government hospital in Monrovia, was established
- 1920Forced labor practices on rubber plantations exposed, leading to international scandal
- 1926Firestone Tire and Rubber Company established a large rubber plantation, boosting the economy
- 1944William V.S. Tubman was elected president, ushering in an era of economic growth and modernization
- 1958Liberia's first commercial iron ore mine began operations, significantly increasing exports
- 1980Violent military coup overthrew the government, ending Americo-Liberian political dominance
- 1989The University of Liberia celebrated its centennial, marking 100 years of higher education in the country
- 1989First Liberian Civil War began, resulting in widespread violence and destruction
- 1990Execution of the president and government officials broadcast on national television
- 1996Brutal battle for control of Monrovia left thousands dead and much of the city destroyed
- 1999Second Liberian Civil War erupted, further destabilizing the country
- 2003United Nations accused Liberian government of supporting rebels in neighboring Sierra Leone
- 2005Liberia held its first post-war democratic elections, marking a return to peace
- 2011President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts in promoting peace
- 2014Ebola virus epidemic severely impacted Liberia, causing thousands of deaths and economic disruption
- 2018Liberia achieved its first peaceful transfer of power in 74 years through democratic elections
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