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The aftermaths of world war two caused most African countries to demand for land reforms. The African people started to demand for end of colonial rule and the stop of slave trade in the colonies. Colonialists then appreciated the fact that African people required their own governments.
The New England Colonies
The New England Colonies
Pressure from the United States and Nationalism.
The British, through colonial Governors and teams of District Commissioners - there was also usually a local parliament.
THe African literature was able to grow thanks to colonialists as many of the African literature gurus told their stories to the world.
African peoples put up too much resistance
African peoples put up too much resistance
William Malcolm Hailey Hailey has written: 'The Republic of South Africa and the High Commission territories' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Race relations, Self-determination, National, Indigenous peoples 'The native and his diet' -- subject(s): Malnutrition 'Colonial trusteeship' -- subject(s): Colonies 'An African survey' -- subject(s): Administration, Colonies, Economic conditions, Ethnology, Politics and government, Social conditions 'The colonial problem' -- subject(s): Colonies 'The future of colonial peoples' -- subject(s): Colonies, Administration
1) To avoid strong resistances from the African 2)To create friendship with their colonies 3) To simplify the colonial administration 4) To ensure maximum communication and coperation with their colonies
In the colonies of the United States there was no education for slaves. It was against the law to teach them to read and there was no resistance to these policies.
what were the negative consequences of colonial rule for the african continent