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The Kikuyu initially did not view the British as a threat because the British were seen as bringers of trade and development. Additionally, the Kikuyu believed in cooperating with the British to gain benefits such as education and economic opportunities. It was only later, when the British began imposing harsh laws and seizing land, that the Kikuyu resistance grew.

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