African History
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2514461/fan_mail/new] European colonial administration in Africa between 1880 and 1935 shifted from military conquest to a bureaucratic system of "native policy." Most imperial powers adopted indirect rule, or "conjunctive administration," which integrated local leaders into the government in subordinate roles to save on costs and personnel. While the British favored differentiation through local custom and the French officially promoted association, both systems effectively weakened indigenous institutions by turning traditional chiefs into administrative agents. This era saw the standardization of colonial impositions, including codified legal systems, forced labor, and personal taxes designed to make colonies financially self-sustaining. Despite paternalistic rhetoric regarding a "civilizing mission" or trust, the primary focus remained on maintaining order and extracting resources for European benefit. Ultimately, this period established the centralized political frameworks that would later define the structures of independent African nations. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2514461/support]
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