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    The Underlying Principle of Indirect Rule Was the Desire to Keep
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The Underlying Principle of Indirect Rule Was the Desire to Keep

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The underlying principle of indirect rule was the desire to keep African populations in check and permit European administrators to engage in a "civilizing mission."

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