Is colonialism good for Uganda? INTRODUCTION The past is another country and as a tourist we will never fully understand it. You can explain what we saw, but it is far more difficult to know why people take action, what to believe, and why they believe it. Uganda is another country, even before the white man went there. Even the name reflects the idea of the first explorer who entered a new area through the Buganda tribe, which was later used as a colonial ruler as British rule was expanded.
From tribe to Baganda, the Buganda problem is still a colonial problem. It was created by British use as an "imperialist" in missionaries and British, Mailo's British settlement in Uganda in 1900, and colonies of the Baganda ruling class. In Uganda Kenya, colonialism patterns differ from Uganda due to the presence of white settlers. As white pioneers themselves played this role, the African group did not gain any authority as an NCO of the colonial office. Caucasian settlers occupy the best land and then try to create a new world of African labor. However, the African community other than the Caucasian settlers department is restricted by tribal communities. One of the many Royal Committees of British colonialism announced a report on Kenya in 1934. Contemporary Kenyan historians comment on the report as follows.
The state of modern Uganda assumed a geopolitical identity between 1890 and 1926 and was a product of European colonialism. In depicting Uganda's border, British colonial officials collected 56 (56) different communities with different linguistic, cultural and historical traditions. At the same time, colonial borders separate some African people who have lived together in more than two colonial countries for centuries. In Uganda, racial incompatibility is basically a product of the British government and may be a strategy of the colonial era. Prior to colonialism, the nationality of Uganda coexisted in relative equality and equality, but in this case, under equal and equal circumstances, people merge through mutually beneficial cooperative activities in marriage and living I even did. Trust and survival