African resistance and collaboration — KCSE History & Government

KCSE History & Government · 32 practice questions · 4 syllabus objectives

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Describe the forms of African resistance to colonial rule in Kenya: armed resistance, passive resistance and collaboration

Describe the Nandi, Agiriama and Somali resistance to British colonial rule and explain why these resistances ultimately failed

Explain why some African leaders chose to collaborate with the colonial administration and assess the consequences of collaboration

African resistance and collaboration

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State the primary reason for the establishment of the East African Protectorates by the British.

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List the primary reason why many African communities resisted European colonization in the late 19th century.

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List the primary reason why many African communities collaborated with colonial powers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Name the primary reason for the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya during the 1950s.

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