Source: French military report on the campaigns against Samori Touré in West Africa, 1893
'Samori's forces are not a disorganized horde; they are a disciplined army equipped with modern repeating rifles, which they obtain through trade with British merchants on the coast or manufacture in their own workshops. When pursued, Samori retreats systematically, destroying everything in his path—burning crops, dismantling villages, and moving entire populations. This scorched-earth strategy deprives our troops of supplies and carriers, rendering our advance slow, costly, and exhausting.'
Which of the following historical developments in nineteenth-century Africa is best illustrated by the passage?
- AEuropean powers established direct political control in West Africa primarily through joint-stock mercantilist monopolies.
- BThe adoption of Social Darwinism by African leaders allowed them to justify their territorial expansion.
- African states utilized military innovation and global trade networks to actively resist European imperial expansion.Cevap
- DEuropean victory in West Africa was swift and uncontested due to the technological gap between industrializing nations and non-industrial societies.
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African states utilized military innovation and global trade networks to actively resist European imperial expansion.
The correct answer is correct because Samori Touré's Wassoulou Empire engaged in prolonged military resistance by adapting tactics (such as scorched-earth warfare) and utilizing trade with British merchants to acquire modern repeating rifles, alongside establishing domestic workshops to manufacture and repair firearms.
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African resistance to European imperialism involved significant military adaptation, state building, and strategic engagement with global trade networks.
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