Great Britain took control of Kenya in the early 1900's. Small bands of fierce Kenyan fighters tried for years to wipe out white
people and white sympathizers in the country. These bands of soldiers are called ________. Question 8 options: units the Red Guard the Kenyan Army guerrillas forces
These bands of soldiers are called "guerrillas forces".
In 1895 the English government assumed control Kenya and claimed the inside as far west as Lake Naivasha; it set up the East Africa Protectorate. In the year 1902, the outskirt was reached out to Uganda and in 1920 the developed protectorate, aside from the original seaside strip, which remained a protectorate, turned into a crown colony.
A basic premise of the framework is that incidents are generally handled at the lowest jurisdictional level possible. The National response protocols recognize this and are structured to provide additional tiered levels of support when there is need.