Functions of colonial governor in british western african
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The 19th century British colonial policy in West Africa was a policy of assimilation. Their grand plan was to have Africans assimilate into European civilization and culture. The policy created a western class of black Englishmen who were supposedly British partners in religion, trade and administration.
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The main function of the colonial governor In British West Africa was the formulation or implementation of policies, appointment of officials, power of veto.
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