Give three causes of the Somali resistance to British rule in Kenya during the 19th century.(Answered)
Identify two ways in which the results of the collaboration of the Maasai with the British were similar to that of the Wanga.(Answered)
Give the main reason why poll tax was introduced in Kenya during the colonial period.(Answered)
Give the main reason why the colonial government created Africa reserves in Kenya.(Answered)
State one reason why the colonial government established local native councils in Kenya in 1924(Answered)
Name the treaty which marked the sphere of influence in East African in 1886.(Answered)
Give the achievements of the local Native council formed in Kenya in 1924.(Answered)
Outline the challenges which the local government faced during the colonial period in Kenya.(Answered)
Who was the first African chairperson of the African District councils?(Answered)
Explain the impacts of the establishment of the local government in Kenya during the colonial period.(Answered)
State the positive effects of the British colonial rule on Africans in Kenya.(Answered)
Explain the consequences of the Luo mixed reaction to colonial rule in Kenya.(Answered)
Identify the sub- section of the Luo which resisted British rule in Kenya.(Answered)
Discuss the results of the Agikuyu mixed reaction to British rule in the 19th century.(Answered)
Explain the causes of the mixed reaction among the Agikuyu as Kenya was being colonized in the 19th century.(Answered)
Discuss the results of the Akamba mixed reaction to British rule in Kenya.(Answered)
What were the causes of the Akamba collaboration with the British during the colonial rule in Kenya?(Answered)
Name the Akamba leaders who resisted British rule in their region.(Answered)
Name the communities which Showed mixed reaction to the establishment of colonial rule in Kenya.(Answered)
Name the African leader who facilitated the establishment of British rule in western Kenya.(Answered)
Explain the consequences of the collaboration between the Wang; and the British.(Answered)
What was the main term of the first Anglo- Maasai agreement of 1904?(Answered)
Give the reasons why the Maasai collaborated with the British in Kenya.(Answered)
Name the colonial governor who declared the state of emergency in Kenya in 1952.(Answered)
Explain the roles played by Mekatilili Wa Menza during the Agiriama resistance to colonial rule in Kenya.(Answered)
Explain the causes of the Agiriama resistance against the British colonial rule in Kenya.(Answered)
Name the Agiriama leader who assisted Mekatilili Wa Menza during the Agiriama resistance.
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Name the charismatic Agiriama woman who led their resistance against colonial rule.(Answered)
Name the legendary Nandi Orkoiyot prophesied the coming of the British colonizers to the Nandi region.(Answered)
Name the Nandi Orkoiyot who led them their resistance against the British colonial rule.(Answered)
State the terms of the Heligoland treaty of 1890.(Answered)
State the reasons why the British pushed the Nandi to reserves after defeating them in 1905(Answered)
Give the main ways that Kenyan communities reacted to the establishment of colonial rule in Kenya.(Answered)
Explain the factors which led to the defeat of the Nandi during their resistance to British rule in Kenya.(Answered)
Give the reasons why Kenyan communities were defeated by the British during the establishment of colonial rule.(Answered)
Give the economic reasons that led to the British occupation of Kenya in the 9th century.(Answered)
Identify the chartered company that was used by the British to administer the Kenyan colony between 1888 and 1895.(Answered)
Give the main reason why the Heligoland treaty of 1890 was signed between the British and Germans.(Answered)
What was the main duty of the governor during the British rule in Kenya?(Answered)
Identify the strategic reasons why the British established their rule in African in the 19th century.(Answered)
Name the leader of the chartered company which administered the Kenyan colony.(Answered)
Give the reasons for the British occupation of Kenya in the 19th century.(Answered)
Name one African community that took part in the majimaji uprising between 1905 and 1907.(Answered)
State two ways in which chief Lewanika of the Lozi collaborated with the British in the late 19th Century.(Answered)
State one way in which African collaboration with Europeans hastened colonization of Africa.(Answered)
Name one African country that was not colonized by the European powers.(Answered)
State two social factors that led to the scramble for colonies in Africa by European powers.(Answered)
Explain six factors that led to the defeat of Samori Toure by the French.
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Why were the African communities defeated by the Germans during the Mallmaji rebellion?(Answered)
Give five causes of the majimaji rebellion in Central Tanganyika between 1905 and 1907.(Answered)
Name one treaty signed between Lobengula and the British during process of colonization of Africa.(Answered)
Identify the main aim of the Berlin conference between 1884 and 1885.(Answered)
Explain six positive effects of European colonization of Africa.(Answered)
How did the invention of the steam engine contribute to the process Colonization in Africa?(Answered)
What was the results of the British-Ndebele war of 1893?(Answered)
Give three reasons why Lobengula was defeated by the British in 1898.(Answered)
Name one colony of Britain in West Africa.(Answered)
Give three problems which European colonialists faced as they established their rule in Africa in the second half of the 19th Century.(Answered)
Identify two chartered companies which were used to administer European possession in Africa.(Answered)
State one way in which European nationalism contributed to colonization of Africa.(Answered)
Identify three methods used by French to acquire colonies West Africa.(Answered)
Name the European power that colonized Zimbabwe.(Answered)
Identify two methods used by European powers to acquire colonies in Africa.(Answered)
Name the leader of the Lozi who collaborated with the British.(Answered)
State social factors that led to the scramble for colonies in Africa by European powers.(Answered)
State one way in which the Ndebele benefited after the British-Ndebele war of 1893 to 1896.(Answered)
Give one economic reason which made European countries to scramble for colonies in Africa.(Answered)
Name the chartered company was used to administer Tanganyika during the process of Colonization.(Answered)
Identify the two European powers that acquired colonies in East Africa.(Answered)
Give one reason why Africans in Tanganyika were against the use of Akidas by the German colonial administrators.(Answered)
What is the difference between the scramble and partition of Africa in the Nineteenth Century?(Answered)
Give one reason why the Shona supported the British during the Ndebele war in 1893.(Answered)
Explain the results of the collaboration of Buganda with the British during the colonial period.(Answered)
State the reasons why Buganda collaborated with the British colonial rulers.(Answered)
Name the signatories of the Buganda agreement of 1900.(Answered)
Identify the main issues around which the Buganda agreement of 1900 revolved.(Answered)
State the reasons for the signing of the Buganda agreement of 1900.(Answered)
State the terms of the Lochner treaty between Lewanika of Bulozi and the British in 1890.(Answered)
Identify the treaties which were signed between king Lewanika and the British during the colonial rule.(Answered)
Discuss the results of the Lozi collaboration with the British during the colonial period.(Answered)
Explain the factors which influenced Lewanika of the Bulozi to collaborate with the British.(Answered)
What were the terms of the Anglo-German agreement of 1886?(Answered)
Explain the ways in which Lewanika of the Lozi collaborated with the British.(Answered)
Name the treaties that were signed in 1888 between Lobengula and the British.(Answered)
In which way did the Chimurenga war of 1886 — 1887 contribute to the application of British direct rule in Zimbabwe?(Answered)
Explain six effects of the Chimurenga wars of 1896-1897.(Answered)
Give the causes of the Ndebele war in 1893(Answered)
Name the treaty that was signed between Samori Toure and the French during the scramble and partition of Africa.(Answered)
Discuss the disadvantages of Samori Toure's second empire at Dabakala.(Answered)
Give the main communities in Tanganyika which did not participate in the majimaji uprising.(Answered)
Name the African communities which actively participated in the majimaji rebellion in Tanganyika.(Answered)
Identify the African leaders during the majimaji rebellion in Tanganyika.(Answered)
Explain the reforms which were introduced in Tanganyika by the Germans under Lord Rochenburg after the majimaji rebellion.(Answered)
What was the contribution of religion in the Majimaji uprising (1905-1907)?(Answered)
State the ways in which the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 contributed to the scramble for colonies in Africa.(Answered)
Identify the social reasons For the coming of Europeans to Africa coming in the 19th Century.(Answered)
Give the pull factors which contributed to the scramble and partition of Africa.(Answered)
State the achievements of the Imperial British East African Company between 1888 and 1895 during the colonial period in Kenya.(Answered)
Give the strategic factors that lead to scramble and partition of Africa by the Europeans.(Answered)
Give the reasons why African was easily conquered by the Europeans.(Answered)