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The British did.
Gandhi defied British Imperialism, first in South Africa, and then in his native India for most of his adult life.
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Cecil John Rhodes.
By forming a monetary union and allowing South Africa to use the British pound as a local currency, providing South Africans with the right to work and live in the United Kingdom and by devoting strong diplomatic and cultural ties between the two countries at that time.
European Imperialism qualifies as such.
South Africa
There weren't any.
Tribal
No, South Africa was ruled by the British but the name was never applied to the country. Cecil John Rhodes established the British South Africa Company in 1889 to exploit Africa for British interests and the British South Africa police were active in Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe).
1806
it had its roots in european imperialism in africa