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Lagos was already POSSESSED by Britain when in 1862, Henry Pelham-Clinton, Duke of Newcastle and Secretary of State for Colonies agonised; he worried that "the original sin of taking possession of Lagos" would lead to meddling by force of arms of the British government. He couldn't have realised how prophetic his concerns would be. From 1851 up till 1906, the British Imperial Navy and its collaborators would use force and random justice to achieve this possession, and more - it would ultimately lead to a forced amalgamation of the Lagos Colony, firstly to a Niger coast (Southern) protectorate, and then with the Northern protectorate, in 1914. Along the 1.vay, the story of brave individual and collective struggle against imperial control reveals the heroism, courage and defiance of the Lagos Africans in order to resist domination at first, and then to survive its consequences -The Crown Colony of Lagos.
This is a new and revealing this of hidden accounts, court evidence, testimony and papers of enquiry, showing how colonization employed "law and justice" to achieve its pernicious objectives -changing the course and African society.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Lagos was already POSSESSED by Britain when in 1862, Henry Pelham-Clinton, Duke of Newcastle and Secretary of State for Colonies agonised; he worried that "the original sin of taking possession of Lagos" would lead to meddling by force of arms of the British government. He couldn't have realised how prophetic his concerns would be. From 1851 up till 1906, the British Imperial Navy and its collaborators would use force and random justice to achieve this possession, and more - it would ultimately lead to a forced amalgamation of the Lagos Colony, firstly to a Niger coast (Southern) protectorate, and then with the Northern protectorate, in 1914. Along the 1.vay, the story of brave individual and collective struggle against imperial control reveals the heroism, courage and defiance of the Lagos Africans in order to resist domination at first, and then to survive its consequences -The Crown Colony of Lagos.
This is a new and revealing this of hidden accounts, court evidence, testimony and papers of enquiry, showing how colonization employed "law and justice" to achieve its pernicious objectives -changing the course and African society.