In the 1920s and 1930s African protests focused on local issues and remained within the boundaries of the ethnic units recognized by colonial rule. The Kikuyu Central Association (KCA), formed in 1924, began advocating the return of land lost to European settlement. One of the leaders of the KCA was Jomo Kenyatta.
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ohms law (resistance)
He was trying to keep slavery from spreading.
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Colonial leaders, being from Britain themselves, were both against and for war against the British. The British was the premier superpower nation at the time. With a superior navy and army, there was no one that had the guts to oppose the Brits. But the colonial leaders knew that unless a war was to be fought, there was no chance at secession from the British empire.
No. Hitler was a fanatical nationalist.
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The British were most likely to oppose any changes in the colonial system
They didnt wabt the Nationalist to have any power in N.Ireland
he opposed the colonial government because it was dominated by easterners
because both parties wanted to oppose the warlords and drive the imperialistic powers out of China
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Hawaii's population was primarily made up of nonwhite citizens.
"The blank" = The Tea Act? A group of colonial protesters actually got on a few British tea ships and threw the tea overboard into Boston Harbor. Colonial leaders helped organize in protest against the Tea Act by not letting the ships set sail, but the famous action was destroying the tea on the ships, not just preventing the ships from leaving.
The Church thought that the Earth was the most important planet, and that it should be in the middle.