THE REASONS FOR THE AKAMBA DEFEAT BY THE BRITISH IN KENYA
The following explains why the Akamba were defeated by the British.
Some of them were weakened by the 1899 famine.
They lost their source of livelihood as their caravan trade and raiding activities were disrupted.
Self-seeking opportunists emerge, who allied and enriched themselves with the colonial agents.
Some Akamba were pacified by Missionaries as their religious beliefs and traditional practices were undermined.
They lacked coordination in their resistance since they were a highly segmented society.
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