Impacts Flashcards

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Transport +ve

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  • Enhanced connectivity between different regions
  • Provided better acess to remote areas
  • This encouraged the growth of regional markets and trade networks, fostering economic integration and specialization.
  • Created employment opportunities in construction, maintenance. Contributing to income generation
  • Facilitated the movement of colonial administrators and officials, promoting governance, law enforcement.
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Transport -ve

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facilitate the extraction and export of African resources to colonial countries. depleted natural resources and hindered the growth of local industries. >economic underdevelopment and dependency.
Also, led to unequal access to transportation for Africans, with limited opportunities for mobility, trade, and economic development.

enforce political control, reinforce hierarchical power structures, and perpetuate racial segregation,

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Political parties/national movements

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mobilized Africans politically, encouraging them to actively participate in challenging colonial rule, advocating for independence, and seeking self-determination.

served as platforms for political activism and the articulation of nationalist aspirations.

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Religion

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Independence

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allowed African nations to gain self-governance and break free from colonial

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Constitutional

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Currency change

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brought standardization to financial practices, facilitating business operations, increasing efficiency, and provided a solid foundation for economic growth.

promoted economic integration within the colonial territories.

It created a common economic space, allowing for the free movement of goods and services. This integration helped to expand market.

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facilitated exploitation of africans- taxes and forced labor

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Centralised system of governance

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brought about improved administrative efficiency in colonial Africa. It allowed for more streamlined decision-making processes and better coordination of resources and services.

Centralization led to the establishment of standardized administrative procedures across different regions. This uniformity in bureaucratic processes allowed for greater consistency and predictability in governance, making it easier to manage and oversee colonial territories.

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Centralised system of governance -ve

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The centralized system reduced accountability as decision-making was concentrated in the hands of a few colonial administrators. This lack of transparency and accountability facilitated corruption, nepotism, and abuse of power, further exacerbating the marginalization and exploitation of Africans.

This centralized authority often disregarded the diverse needs and aspirations of local communities and marginalized their voices.

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Education

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  • paved the way for the emergence of a professional class in Africa. Africans who received education had the opportunity to pursue careers in fields such as medicine, law, administration, and teaching. This led to the growth of a skilled workforce and provided Africans with greater economic and social mobility.
  • Many educated Africans emerged as influential leaders and advocates for independence during the later stages of colonial rule. Education provided them with the necessary tools to articulate their grievances, mobilize people, and challenge colonial oppression.
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Education -ve

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Colonial education systems aimed to assimilate Africans into European culture and values, suppressing their indigenous knowledge and traditions. This cultural imposition created a sense of inferiority among Africans, as their own heritage and ways of life were devalued and marginalized.

limited access to quality education perpetuated social inequalities, as it primarily benefited the privileged few who had access to educational opportunities.

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Industrialisation

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created a significant number of jobs for the local population. This helped to reduce unemployment and provide a source of income for many individuals.

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Industrialisation -ve

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was primarily geared towards meeting the demands of European colonial powers. As a result, African economies became heavily reliant on exporting raw materials to European markets, making them vulnerable to fluctuations in global commodity prices. This dependence hindered the development of domestic industries.

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Agriculture +ve

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  • introduction of modern farming techniques, improved irrigation systems, and the use of mechanized tools, led to increased agricultural productivity
  • cash crops generated export revenue for the local economy. contributing to economic growth, infrastructure development, and the establishment of commercial networks.
  • increased agricultural production, created employment opportunities for the local population.since more labor was required for activities like planting, harvesting, and processing crops. This provided income opportunities for rural communities. translated into improved living standards
  • facilitated increased trade and market integration
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Agriculture -ve

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  • imposed forced labor systems, or the hut tax.
  • dispossessed Africans of their land, often allocating it to European settlers or commercial agricultural enterprises
  • economies became heavily dependent on the colonial powers for both agricultural inputs (such as seeds, fertilizers, and machinery) and the exports.
  • left the colonies vulnerable to fluctuations in global commodity prices and hindered the development of local industries.
  • trade networks heavily favored their colonial power’s economic interests. hindered the development of a self-sustaining Africa.
  • European farming methods and crops often disrupted traditional African agricultural practices.
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Healthcare system -ve

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disregarded or suppressed traditional African healing practices in favor of Western medicine. This disregard for indigenous knowledge and practices led to the loss of traditional medical systems that had been effective in treating local illnesses for generations.

The colonial powers implemented segregated healthcare systems, with Europeans receiving superior medical care compared to Africans. This discriminatory practice further marginalized and disadvantaged Africans, exacerbating health inequalities and disparities.

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Healthcare system

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The introduction of Western healthcare systems provided Africans with access to modern medical knowledge in disease diagnosis. This allowed for a more accurate understanding of various illnesses and improved treatment methods. leading to a decrease in mortality rates and improved public health outcomes.

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Legco

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  • It aimed to provide a forum for limited political representation and to address the grievances and aspirations of the colonized people.
  • The establishment of LegCo provided an avenue for Africans to voice their concerns, influence policy decisions, and engage in political debates.
  • It allowed for the expression of different viewpoints and the articulation of colonial subjects’ interests, at least to some extent. African representatives in LegCo often advocated for improved living conditions, social welfare, and increased political rights for the colonized population.
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