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State five reasons that made the Akamba to resist the British invasion and colonization during colonial period.

      

State five reasons that made the Akamba to resist the British invasion and colonization during
colonial period.

  

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gideon
- Disrespect for Akamba religion i.e. cutting down sacred trees.
- Soldiers in Ukambani molested locals.
- British perverted Akamba worriors from raiding Kikuyu.
- British interfered with Akamba trading activities.
- Akamba were against forced labour.
- Akamaba wanted to maintain their independence.
- They were against destocking policy
gideon1 answered the question on September 28, 2017 at 15:00


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