Sudan - Challenges to British rule Flashcards
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How did Britain gain control of the Sudan ?
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- Kitchener conquered the Egyptian Sudan, culminating in the battle of Omdurman and the fall of Khartoum
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Why did many welcome the downfall of the Mahdist regime ?
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- they had severely damaged the Sudanese economy
- population decline of 50% through famine, disease , persecution and warfare
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How did the British struggle to establish power ?
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- took Britain more than 30 years to subdue the tribes in the South Sudan
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What policies did the British implement in Sudan ?
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- British attempted to create a modern government, introduce a new penal codes , establish land tenure rules
- system of taxation for the first time in Sudan which incensed the Sudanese
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What were the threats / opposition to British rule ?
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- Tribes refused to renounce their customs and pay taxation ; inter - tribal feuds persisted, bringing down the heavy hand of the British law
- A total of 33 punitive expeditions were mounted to force tribesmen to accept the new order and rebellious natives were often brutally treated
- Further mahdist uprisings in 1900, 1902-3, 1904 and 1908.
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How did the tribes react to British rule ?
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- Tribes refutes to renounce their customs and pay taxation; inter - tribal feuds persisted, bringing down the heavy hand of the British law
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How did the British react / suppress the Mahdist uprisings ?
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- A series of swift public hangings accompanies the last as the British sought to make an example of rebels, not even affording them a trial
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Did the British bring development to the Sudan ?
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- The region did experience considerable economic development in the hands of the British , particularly in the Nile valley
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How was their economic development in the Sudan ?
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- Telegraph and railway lines were extended to key areas in northern Sudan
- Port Sudan openend in 1906, as the country’s principal outlet to the sea
- In 1911 a joint government / private initiative et up the Gezira scheme to provide high quality cotton for the British textile industry and there was improvements in irrigation schemes
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How was Britain conquest of the Sudan reported in British press ?
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- conquest of Egyptian Sudan was reported in the Daily Mail as having secured the ‘ downfall of the worst tyranny in the world ‘
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