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COLONIALISM IN NIGERIA By: Pragya Singh
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Reasons for Colonization in Nigeria Rich in Natural resources Gold Coal Rubber Tin Nigerians were traded as slaves Spreading of religious ideas Increase the amount of power
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Colonization Begins 1900- Great Britain established a charter for control over northern Nigeria Britain began belligerent military expansion in this region By the second half of the 19 th century, Nigeria was under complete control of the British
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People/Tribes affected by Colonization More than 250 tribes resided in Nigeria at the time Main tribes affected by colonization Borno- Northeastern tribe Oyo- Southwestern tribe Benin- Southern tribe Igbo- Eastern tribe
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Changes Western culture was imposed in place of tribal culture Missionaries provided methods for children to become educated Health facilities provided treatment for the ill Some natives became part of the Atlantic Slave Trade
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Positive Effects on Tribes Presence of missionaries allowed developments in infrastructure Housing Stores Church Health facilities were provided for those who were ill
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Negative Effects on Tribes Rich, native culture was condemned Dialogue of a Capuchin missionary in the Congo: "On my way, I found numbers of idols which I threw into the fire. The owner of these idols....seemed very annoyed. To calm him down by humiliating him, I let him know that if he persisted in anger, I should see that he himself is burnt with his idols.” Natives were treated as inferiors
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Positive Effects of Colonization A new federal system of government had developed Christianity was introduced to the region Missionary schools gave children the opportunity to learn Health facilities helped treat common infectious diseases in Nigeria
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Negative Effects of Colonization Natives became part of the Slave Trade British set tribes against each other and native beliefs were disrespected Christian beliefs and European ideology was forced onto the tribals
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Colonists’ Effect on Nigerian Culture The federation became self-governing Voters had direct elections for leaders Ministerial Government Tribes became more separated Nigeria used to be the largest oil exporter in Africa Polygamy was banned Schooling is available to most (if not all) of the children Health facilities are still widely available
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References http://www.nijacol.com/2011/03/18/the-history-of- the-colonization-of-nigeria/ http://www.nijacol.com/2011/03/18/the-history-of- the-colonization-of-nigeria/ http://www.iss.co.za/af/profiles/nigeria/Politics.html http://www.iss.co.za/af/profiles/nigeria/Politics.html http://africanmissionreports.blogspot.com/2011/05/ef fects-of-colonialism-on-mission-in.html http://africanmissionreports.blogspot.com/2011/05/ef fects-of-colonialism-on-mission-in.html http://www.pctii.org/wcc/akin96.html http://www.pctii.org/wcc/akin96.html http://www.postcolonialweb.org/nigeria/yorubarel2.ht ml http://www.postcolonialweb.org/nigeria/yorubarel2.ht ml http://www.nijacol.com/2011/11/05/major- agriculture-developments-for-the-country-of-nigeria/ http://www.nijacol.com/2011/11/05/major- agriculture-developments-for-the-country-of-nigeria/
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