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GCSE history Coursework on Kenya
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 7.7 Pages)
GCSE history Coursework on Kenya Why did Kenyans want independence? There is one main reason why Kenya wanted independence and this is because of the land ownership ban on growing coffee in 1910. This act gave many leaders a reason for their campaigns. Because of this act, problems began to happen, ...

Plan : To What Extent was the Recent Civil War in Zimbabwe the Fault of President Mobutu?
(Length: 1.0 Pages)
Plan : To What Extent was the Recent Civil War in Zimbabwe the Fault of President Mobutu? Include an Introduction: · ZaÏre, where it is, problems it has, what its like · Who is Mobutu? Not His Fault 1. Geography and Tribes - where the country is situated, and who the main tribes are (look in the le ...

What methods did Kenyans adopt in their approach to gaining independence?
(Length: 2.2 Pages)
What methods did Kenyans adopt in their approach to gaining independence? The Kenyans have various methods in which they used to approach to gain independence. Kenyans tried various methods in obtaining independence things like rallies fighting, boycotts and killing, to name but a few, but all the ...

Why did Kenyans want independence?
(Length: 2.7 Pages)
Why did Kenyans want independence? Kenyans wanted independence for several reasons. Nationalism grew for Kenya very much with various factors such as economic and moral reasons. Kenyans saw Colonies of the British Empire fighting for independence and achieving it so Kenyans thought this could be do ...

Why did the Mau-Mau choose violence rather than peaceful protest?
(User Rating: 8.00 | Length: 3.8 Pages)
Why did the Mau-Mau choose violence rather than peaceful protest? Kenyans had started the protest against British rule in the 1920's and back then it was peaceful enough but a generation later in the 1950's their children had kept the protest up but they had become violent through the Mau-M ...

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