Light in the Dark Continent: British Imperialism in West Africa
Date
2009-07-14Author
Chilsen, Seth
Advisor(s)
Oberly, James Warren, 1954-
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This paper will examine the British colonial system in West Africa and the effect it has had on the African people at the time of conquest and until this day. I will try to find things that are troubling the people and area and tie it to the colonial system that was in place. Corruption, prejudice, and misunderstandings are but a few of the reasons for troubles in this region, along with British policy itself, but I will look deeper to see what the underlying themes and causes are and if they can be traced to British colonialism. I hope to find something that can be traced back to colonialism and then maybe the problem can be better understood and remedied.
Subject
Africa, West--Colonial influences
Africa, West--Politics and government
Great Britain--Colonies--Africa, West
Imperialism--Social aspects
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/35478Type
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