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... colonial societies with benign and equitable property rights that were shattered by colonial intervention . However , there are two levels of argument which can get fused in the assertion that there were no village communities managing ...
... colonial societies with benign and equitable property rights that were shattered by colonial intervention . However , there are two levels of argument which can get fused in the assertion that there were no village communities managing ...
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... colonial experience than anti - colonial revolt ; that the experience of racial domination through ethnically organised local powers worked against the possibility of forging pan - African unity ; and that the different anti - colonial ...
... colonial experience than anti - colonial revolt ; that the experience of racial domination through ethnically organised local powers worked against the possibility of forging pan - African unity ; and that the different anti - colonial ...
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... Colonies , generally speaking , were adminis- tered as separate political entities by colonial powers so that treating the self entitled to self - determination as the majority of people within any given territory facilitated the ...
... Colonies , generally speaking , were adminis- tered as separate political entities by colonial powers so that treating the self entitled to self - determination as the majority of people within any given territory facilitated the ...
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