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What were the effects of terrorism followed by the Kenyans? - History

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What were the effects of terrorism followed by the Kenyans?

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The effects of Terrorism Followed by Kenyans are as follows:

  1. State of Emergency (1952): In reaction to the Mau Mau uprising, the British declared a state of emergency, which led to military crackdowns and many people being arrested.
  2. Violence and Bloodshed: Both sides committed acts of violence, resulting in the deaths, injuries, or jailing of numerous Kenyans without a trial.
  3. International Attention: The world condemned and supported the Kenyan cause because of how violently the British responded.
  4. Speeding Up Independence: The uprising showed how angry Africans were and stressed that colonial rule could not go on peacefully. This sped up the process of freedom.
  5. Social Disruption: Many people were scared, forced to relocate, and had their daily lives disrupted due to the war, particularly in rural areas.
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Chapter 8: De-Colonisation in Asia (China) and Africa (Ghana and Kenya) - EXERCISE [Page 149]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 8 De-Colonisation in Asia (China) and Africa (Ghana and Kenya)
EXERCISE | Q 9. | Page 149
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