Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
SUB-IMPERIALISM (EFFECTS (Bunyoro (Nyangire 1907 (Concession - when Ganda…
SUB-IMPERIALISM
EFFECTS
Ganda political systems replicated into areas the British expanded into it, sometimes via Buganda
British replicated A Roberts - Teso and Busgoa, Ganda system so firmly in place thought to be traditional
-
-
-
Bunyoro
-
Had most chiefs assigned e.g. James Miti, advisor to the king, assigned at all different levels
-
Nyangire 1907
Rebellion against Ganda
-
Threat of incorporation into Buganda, 2nd class status, constant dismissals of Nyoro chiefs, arrogance of Ganda chiefs, enforcement of speaking Luganda in church
-
Multi-ethnic planning - Doyle - "pan-ethnic support" and therefore general campaign against sub-imperialism - Toro involved
Plan of attack on several chiefs inc hut burning, crop-slashing
-
Concession - when Ganda die or retire will be replaced by Bunyoro - but not removed rn - Doyle - the refusal of the British "signalled that Bunyoro's humiliation and low constitutional status would be a long-term feature of colonial rule"
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HISTORIOGRAPHY
John Beattie, The Nyoro State
-
-