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Idi Amin Part 2: Warlord In-Waiting...

Real Dictators

CHAPTER

The British Colonial Project Is to Draw These People Together

The impact of british colonial rule is to draw these different, very diverse, linguistic and ethic communities together more tightly than ever before. In the egandon case, it's the big, powerful, stratified kingdoms of the south who are overwhelmingly the people that thebritish colonial project collaborates with. The begander almost benefiting in some ways from the establishment that ugandas its name is named after their kingdom, thay th. And therein lies the botes problem. No one can rule uganda without the cabaka in their pocket. As the old saying goes better inside the tent than without.

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