Give five reasons why the Akamba were defeated by the British

      

Give five reasons why the Akamba were defeated by the British

  

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John
Self-serving opportunities whose agenda was to enrich themselves by allying themselves with the colonial agents

The Akamba were highly segmented society, hence poor coordination in resisting British rule

The famine of 1899 weakened sections by actively undermining their religious beliefs

The disruption of the Akamba caravan trade and raiding activities leading to lose of significant sources of livelihood further weakening them
johnmulu answered the question on October 30, 2017 at 12:12


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