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Explain six reasons that led to the 1896-1897 Ndebele uprising against the British.

      

Explain six reasons that led to the 1896-1897 Ndebele uprising against the British.

  

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gideon
? The Ndebele were unhappy about the loss of their independence.
? They were against loss of their land to British.
? They were against hut-tax imposed on them.
? They were against forced labour to European farms.
? The loss of cattle due to Jameson raid coupled with rinderpest epidemic.
? The Ndebele dislike the Native police force which was mostly composed of the Shona. N/B:
Strictly Ndebele.
gideon1 answered the question on September 27, 2017 at 11:00


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