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Conquest of Africa - Coggle Diagram
Conquest of Africa
Direct Rule
France tried to maintain Highly Centralized system
In some part of colonies France have to Adopt the policy of Association
System of rule
Alliance with African rulers and institutions
Organized in tree levels
Provincial chief
District chiefs
Village chief
Form of colonialism
Involves the establishment of a centralized foreign authority
Similas of british indirect rule
French kept using the policy of assimilation
Acculturation and education for the natives
To became a Civilized French Africans
French administrative system
Combined elements
Indirect rule
Direct administrations
It was more
Centralized
Bureaucratic
Indirect rule
Britan decide to organized their territory at district levels
The governor
Govern with a elected executive council and an elected legislative council
Command colonial office and colonial secretary
Receive laws and Policies
He made local laws
Central administrative organization
Apply colonial policies
Apply colonial directives
The Officers
Responsable for different departures
Revenue
Agriculture
Trade
Transport
Health
Education
Mayor institutions
Native Authority
Local ruler
Colonial Oficcer
Administrative staff
Native Treasury
Collect receipts
To pay for administrative staff
Native Courts
Administrates Native law and costum
Legal system
Used by the Courts
Efficiency
Established centralized areas
High efficiency, work well
functional administrative and judicial systems of government.
Decentralized areas
Difficulties to work well
Dont have single rulers
unfamiliar unique political system