![]() The couple at the mission saw him much less frequently, much to the delight of Aston, much to the dismay of Elizabeth. ![]() This enabled him to travel deep into the interior of central Africa, much deeper than he had previously ventured. No longer did he need to make the long trek to the coast his inventory from England, Siam, India and China travelled by rail from the coast, and he transported the raw materials he traded them for back to the coast by rail. ![]() ![]() With the taming of Kenya, as British East Africa was beginning to be called, John Brown’s trade routes changed. The completion of the railway brought civilization, in the form of white settlers, to the region around the mission. Text Copyright © 2014 Ron Dawes Publishing
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