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THE GREAT NYASALAND LAND SWINDLE 1885 - 1893

Title: THE GREAT NYASALAND LAND SWINDLE 1885 - 1893
Category: Arts & Humanities
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THE GREAT NYASALAND LAND SWINDLE 1885 - 1893

The June Newsletter about Sir Harry Johnston, precipitated a number of communications concerning my comments about Sir Harry's relations with Cecil Rhodes and, most particularly, the Rhodes agents land grab. Comments ranged from "The land acquisitions were fair and equitable" to "Rhodes and his agents and, in fact, all of the early Nyasaland and Central African settlers, were extremely fair in their land arrangements with the natives". In a word, these comments are patently "absurd"! …showed first 75 words of 2032 total

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showed last 75 words of 2032 total…eventual ouster of Britain from its Central African territories. Chiromo Post Office, 1891 Chiromo Post Office, 1891. In the machila is H. C. Marshall The treaties were onerous and indeed, unscrupulous, reducing Chiefs and their customary land dwellers to groveling, subservient tenant/slave status. The full text of all of the treaties, which I have in my archives, is an undeniable condemnation of Colonial rule in Africa. August 97 © Great Epic Books®

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