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aniked [119]
2 years ago
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Explain six results of collaboration between lenana and the british​

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2 answers:
AnnyKZ [126]2 years ago
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Answer:

lenana saw the british as an ally who would help him track down and defeat his brother senteu who was destabilizing the region by raiding and stealing cattle from other maasai clans.

Explanation:

Karo-lina-s [1.5K]2 years ago
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Answer:

The six results of collaboration between lenana and the British are as follows;

1.The Maasai were evicted/displaced from some of their lands which was given to the settlers.

2.The Maasai lost their independence, hence colonized by the British.

3.Lenana was given the position of Paramount Chief by the British in order to please him.

4.Maasai warriors were employed mercenaries and were used to suppress/bring other communities under colonial rule.

5.The Maasai were rewarded with livestock which was confiscated from resisting communities.

6.Lenana was helped to fight his brother Sendeyo whom he forced together with his followers to move to northern tanazia.

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