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Kenya declares independence from Britain | December 12, 1963 | HISTORY
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On December 12, 1963, Kenya declares its independence from Britain. The East African nation is freed from its colonial oppressors, but its struggle for democracy is far from over.
A decade before, in 1952, a rebellion known the Mau Mau Uprising had shaken the British colony. Not only did the British spend an estimated £55 million suppressing the uprising, they also carried out massacres of civilians, forced several hundred thousand Kenyans into concentration camps, and suspended civil liberties in some cities.
The war ended in the imprisonment and execution of many of the rebels, but the British also understood that things had permanently changed. The colonial government introduced reforms making it easier for Kenyans to own land and grow coffee, a major cash crop previously reserved for European settlers. Kenyans were allowed to be elected to the Legislative Council beginning in 1957. With nationalist movements sweeping across the continent and with Britain no longer financially or militarily capable of sustaining its empire, the British government and representatives from the Kenyan independence movement met in 1960 to negotiate independence.
A decade before, in 1952, a rebellion known the Mau Mau Uprising had shaken the British colony. Not only did the British spend an estimated £55 million suppressing the uprising, they also carried out massacres of civilians, forced several hundred thousand Kenyans into concentration camps, and suspended civil liberties in some cities.
The war ended in the imprisonment and execution of many of the rebels, but the British also understood that things had permanently changed. The colonial government introduced reforms making it easier for Kenyans to own land and grow coffee, a major cash crop previously reserved for European settlers. Kenyans were allowed to be elected to the Legislative Council beginning in 1957. With nationalist movements sweeping across the continent and with Britain no longer financially or militarily capable of sustaining its empire, the British government and representatives from the Kenyan independence movement met in 1960 to negotiate independence.
Kenya declares independence from Britain | December 12, 1963 | HISTORY
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Many of these places wanted independence but were unprepared for it.
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It is hard to break away when the country you want to become was drawn on a map in a bank in some other country. Like Nigeria, where the Coastal Folk, the River folk, and the mountain folks Tribes never historically got along, Yet the Map of the Country is what they tried to make work. Same with Rhodesia, et all... Some great empires existed over there long before the European surges to have Colonies.but those did not get a chance to evolve into Nation States. But then again, the same can be said about Modern Italy and Germany...and yeah, France, and Great Britain too. Oh dear, I just proved my own point...I don't know what I am talking about Sheesh.
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Democracy isn't easy when you have centuries of experience.
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