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Resistance to British rule in southern Africa was led by the
Ethiopians
Egyptians.
Liberians.
Zulus.
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Answer:

Zulus.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Zulus are a group of ethnic people from the Bantu tribe in Southern Africa. They also constitute the largest ethnic group in South Africa and were a separate kingdom before the attack by the Britishers in 1879.

Therefore, it is only reasonable to say that the resistance to the British rule in Southern Africa was led by the Zulus as it was their land. The Ethiopians, Egyptians, and Liberians were African nations but not a part of the Southern African area. Ethiopia is in the East, Liberia in the West, and the Egyptians in the North part of Africa.

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