. African
Reactions to Colonial Rule
The Meaning of African Reactions to Colonial Rule
Explain the meaning of
African reactions to colonial rule
Reaction means response
to something (whether in a negative or positive manner). Africans' reaction to
colonialists highly depended on the nature of Africans in the area and the
colonial governments’ style (it depended on the ways/methods used by the
colonial rulers on imposition of colonial rules).
The Various Form of African Reactions
Explain the various form
of African reactions
This response of Africans
to colonial rulers can be divided into two types being active and passive.
Active
Africans responded
negatively against Europeans
Passive
Africans obeyed colonial
rules.
Nature of African response to colonial imposition
The nature of Africans’
response to colonial rule imposition can be divided into four forms:
·
Violence
·
Non Violence
·
Mercenary
·
Adoption
The Causes of and Reasons for the Different African Reactions
Account for the causes of
and reasons for the different African reactions
Violence
This involves Africans
who tended to use weapons against colonial rules. This method was highly used
by the strangest African societies such as:
·
Abushiri and Coastal people against Germans
·
Hehe against Germans
·
Ndebele against British
·
Jaja of Opobo against British
Why the
use of violence
The reasons are:
·
Some Africans were politically and economically strong and ere
able to resist the Europeans.
·
Harsh treatment from colonial rulers forced Africans to use
violence.
·
Africans were exploited for natural and human resources and
started to fight back.
Non violence
Some Africans decided to
flee their homes our of fear of European colonialists and some of them decided
to boil seeds before planting them, striking against the colonial rule.
Example, non-violence was used by the Maasai and Haya (in East Africa).
Why the
use of non violence
The reasons are:
·
Africans who used this system were politically and economically
week.
·
Nature of economic activities, It was not easy for nomadic
pastoralist to use violence.
·
Some Africans were affected by diseases e.g. Jiggers for the
Haya.
Mercenary
This was a response where
some African societies started to hire soldiers from other societies e.g.
Nyamwezi tribe used to hire soldiers from the Ngoni tribe (soldiers known as
Rugaruga) to fight against the colonial rulers.
Why the
use of mercenaries
Some of the societies
were weak hence they needed assistance from other soldiers.
Adaptation
Some African societies
tended to copy the methods of fighting from the European colonial masters
during their friendship.These African societies started to use the methods to
fight against colonial rule e.g. Menelek of Ethiopia who fought against
Italians using this method.
Why the
use of adaptations
It was due to the
weakness of some African societies who tended to copy the methods of fighting.
The Factors which Determined the Nature of African Reactions
Assess the factors which
determined the nature of African reactions
Factors which determine
the nature of African reactions included military strength, ideological
beliefs, diseases, economic strength, existence of missionaries, geographical
position, nature of the state, the role of leaders, level of colonial
exploitation and political awareness among the Africans.
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