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The District Commissioner in "Things Fall Apart" is a representative of the British colonial government who acts as a local administrator in the Igbo village where the story is set. He symbolizes the oppressive and dehumanizing impact of British colonial rule on the indigenous peoples of Nigeria.
The District Commissioner sees his role as one of authority and control, intending to impose colonial rule over the clansmen. In contrast, the clansmen view their leaders as custodians of their traditions and culture, representing their collective interests. This clash of perspectives highlights the conflict between colonial imposition and indigenous autonomy.
India.
India
Aztec Gold
Tea, rubber, spices
Wealth, power and a world empire.
The commissioner came to Iguedo in "Things Fall Apart" to investigate the killing of a tribal leader by the villagers. He was also interested in gaining information about the Igbo society and culture for the purpose of colonial administration.
Colonizing, conquering enemy areas, and whatnot.
In many cases the Brits are responsible for colonizing BFE and BFI (idaho).
The Africans were brought across on a ship by the British/Spanish and French
The Middle Passage began because the British, Africans, and Americans wanted money. The British wanted sugar from the Africans and the Africans wanted pans. The Africans gave the British slaves and they took them to America for money. They would go back and fourth with this. They didn't just go to those places though.