Find out about the anti-colonial movement in Kenya. Compare and contrast India's national
movement with the ways in which Kenya became independent.
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India came under British dominance in 1757, when the East
India Company established its headquarters in Calcutta, present day Kolkata. In
1858, the East India Company was replaced by the British Government and Indians
became subjects of the British Crown. Even though there were several sporadic armed
movements against the British, it was the great Mahatma Gandhi, a practitioner
and preacher of non-violence, who won independence for us. India's independence was won through peaceful and non-violent mass movements and civil disobedience. The best fruit of
freedom for Indians has been its vibrant democracy.
Kenya virtually came under British rule in 1895 when the
East African Protectorate was formed, but was officially declared a colony in
1920. The Mau Mau Uprising between 1952 and 1956 was the first serious fight against
oppression. However, the leader of the armed movement, Jomo Kenyatta, was
arrested immediately; in 1956, the other leader, Dedan Kimathi, was captured.
The movement died out soon after. In 1957, election to the Legislative Council
was held for the first time. The members of the council continually demanded
that Kenyatta be released. Eventually, Kenya became independent on 12th
December, 1963 and Jomo Kenyatta became the first Prime Minister. In 1966, the
single opposition party, left-leaning KPU was banned and its leader arrested;
tragically, the aconstitution was amended, Kenyatta became President and
single-party rule was established.
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The anti- colonial movement in Kenya was totally opposite of the anti- colonial movement in India. The Indian freedom fight was led by Mahatama Gandhi, who showed the path of satyagraha. The Freedom struggle was based on non- violence and truth.
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