What led the decline of buganda kingdom
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Bunyoro began to decline in the late eighteenth century due to internal divisions. Buganda seized the Kooki and Buddu regions from Bunyoro at the end of the century. ... Due to the volatile nature of the ivory trade, an armed struggle manifested between the Baganda and the Banyoro.
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Answer:Bunyoro began to decline in the late eighteenth century due to internal divisions. Buganda seized the Kooki and Buddu regions from Bunyoro at the end of the century. In the 1830s, the large province of Toro separated, claiming much of the lucrative salt works
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