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Background
- Kenya is in East Africa, bordered by Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda, and Tanzania.
- Major ethnic groups: Kikuyu, Masai, Luo.
FACTORS THAT LED TO NATIONALISM IN KENYA
- Land Problems
- British took fertile land from Africans (mainly Kikuyu).
- Introduced the harsh Kipande system.
- Forced Africans to work on White farms with low wages.
- Racial Segregation
- Whites were treated as superior.
- Africans earned much less than Europeans and Asians.
- Laws favoured Whites and oppressed Africans.
- Impact of World War II
- War weakened Britain.
- Africans who fought in the war demanded independence.
- Japan’s victories gave Africans hope of defeating colonial powers.
- External Influence
- 1941 Atlantic Charter encouraged freedom and self-rule.
- Support from USA and USSR for decolonisation.
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