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The Karamojong tribesmen were easily frightened by soldiers due to their historically limited exposure to modern military forces and weaponry. Their traditional lifestyle and reliance on cattle herding made them less familiar with the tactics and technology employed by soldiers. Additionally, the intimidating presence of armed forces, coupled with the potential for violence, likely exacerbated their fear. This psychological impact was further intensified by the soldiers' authority and the Karamojong's vulnerability in the face of such power.

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