Daudi Cwa II (1896-1939) was the king of Buganda from 1897 to 1939.
On 14 August 1897, he succeeded Mwanga II as king of Buganda, a state in East-Africa, which is now part of Uganda. A reformist, he initiated several reforms in his kingdom, including a process of democratization. After his death in 1939, he was succeeded by his son, Mutesa II, who then became the first president of Uganda.
Daudi Cwa was baptized as a Protestant.
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