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Describe the impact of rinderpest of lively hood on peoples and local economy in africa in the 1890

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Answered by grreeaatt
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Rinderpriest was a disease spread in cattles . This was brought up by Europeans as you know they want to capture all the region as they did to India as well. they did this because in Africa no one was willing to do work for a wage as they were managing their living with production in vast land resource.The other factor which made their living and so they were were dependent on them were the cattles. Due to this Rinderpriest almost 90 percent cattles were destroyed making a way for africans to work for wage for their living. So
they had to act as a labour for Europeans.


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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Rinderpest was a cattle epidemic that came to Africa with the infected meat imported from British Asia to feed the Italian soldiers invading Eritrea in East Africa. It came with the horses which were imported from British Asia. It killed more than 90 percent of the live stocks in Africa, making them dependent on Europeans for food and turned them subservient. Rinderpest spread in the African continent like the forest fire. It reached to western coast of Africa by 1892 and within five years after that, it reached to southernmost tip of the continent. Loss of cattle meant loss of livelihood for the Africans. They had no choice but to work as labourers in plantations and mines. Thus, a cattle disease enabled the Europeans to colonise Africa.

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