The Scramble for Africa: Greed, Empire, and Borders — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna revisit one of Africa's most formidable resistance leaders, Samory Touré, but from a fresh angle: the state-building genius behind his seventeen-year war with France. They explore how Samory constructed a centralized, professional army with firearms manufactured in his own workshops, how he used scorched-earth tactics, hostage diplomacy, and mobile governance to hold together a sprawling empire that stretched across modern Guinea, Mali, and Côte d'Ivoire. The conversation digs into Samory's early life as a Dyula trader, his alliance with the jihadist state of Tukulor, the pivotal battle of Bate, his capture of Kankan, and the French betrayal of the treaty of Niako. Lucas explains how Samory's empire was a deliberate, organized counter-colonial project—not just a resistance but an alternative political order. They also touch on the internal fractures caused by the Sofa army's reliance on enslaved soldiers and the role of his son, Saranké-Mory, who betrayed him. The episode concludes by connecting Samory's legacy to modern debates about precolonial African statecraft and the shadow it casts on postcolonial borders. #SamoryTouré #WassoulouEmpire #WestAfricanResistance #PrecolonialAfrica #SofaArmy #BattleOfBate #FrenchColonialism #ScrambleForAfrica #DyulaTraders #Kankan #Tukulor #NiakoTreaty #ScorchedEarth #HostageDiplomacy #SarankéMory #AfricanStatecraft #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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