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What were the effects of Samoure’s resistance?

      

What were the effects of Samoure’s resistance?

  

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John
i) Massive destruction of property and villages.

ii) Loss of lives.

iii) The mandika finally lost their independence to the French

iv) Samoure was captured and deported to Gabon.

v) The traditional economic activities were destructed

vi) The rebellion formed a basic for African nationalism

vii) Mass starvation among the Mandinka.
johnmulu answered the question on April 26, 2017 at 14:00


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