The results of the collaboration between the Baganda and the British during the process of colonization

      

The results of the collaboration between the Baganda and the British during the process of colonization

  

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Loss of independence

Buganda lost half of its land which was declared crown land while half of the land was given to Kabaka and his officials.

Introduction of Christianity and European influence in Buganda.

The Kabaka and his assistant rulers were given authority to charge occupancy of the land that belonged to them.

Decline of Islamic influence.

The Kabaka and his assistants were to be paid a regular salary by British government.

Buganda was protected from their traditional enemies by the British.
Buganda was made a province within the Uganda protectorate thus enabling Buganda to enjoy a privileged position within the protectorate.

Kabaka's powers were reduced due to the growing role of Lukiiko but he remained a link between the British government and Buganda.

The British used Buganda Christians to spread the policy of indirect rule to the rest of Uganda.

Buganda was given an advantage in the colonial administration used to conquer other resisting communities

Kabaka was recognized and referred to as "His Highness"

The Kabaka was privileged in that the British would not impose any new tax on the Buganda without his consent.

Buganda grew more economically than other communities and got European manufactured goods.

The political institution of Buganda was recognized by the colonial government and retained.

Buganda benefited from western education and medicine.
Mohaissack answered the question on October 4, 2017 at 06:42


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