History, asked by rachitheddyy, 2 months ago

What were the two major reactions of Kenyan communities to the British invasion in the 19th century?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Kenya Protectorate was established on 13 August 1920 when the territories of the former East Africa Protectorate which were not annexed by the UK were established as a British Protectorate. The colonial government duly tightened the measures to force more Kenyans to become low-paid wage-labourers on settler farms. Jun 28, 2020 .

Answered by alizakp78
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Answer:

some collaborated and some resisted

Explanation:

collaboration:

Nabongo Mumia collaborated with the british rule as;

He had heard that the British rewarded people who assisted them by making them Paramount Chiefs.

He wanted assistance to defeat his brother who wanted the kingship.

He wanted military assistance to defeat his enemies.

resistance:

the nandi tribe resisted british rule as;

To keep Europeans from invading their territory.

To stop them from building the railway line through their land.

To defend their freedom

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