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Alik [6]
4 years ago
6

Do you think direct rule would have worked better or worse than indirect rule with the hausa fulani

History
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Rufina [12.5K]4 years ago
7 0
<span>It would have been better in the sense that it would have imposed order in a chaotic environment, but worse as local officials probably would have resisted and more conflict could have arisen.</span>
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