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Colonization of Kenya

Horizontales
The British applied counter-insurgency tactics from this previous emergency (1948–1960) to Kenya.
The original name of the Kenya African Union (KAU) before its name change in 1946.
A militant movement fighting for Kenya's independence.
An epidemic in 1889–90 that weakened the Maasai population.
Nomadic cattle herders who entered Kenya from the north around 1750.
he highest-ranking female Mau Mau fighter, holding the title of Field Marshal.
The type of punishment used by the British Empire in its largest wartime application after the war.
Laborers whose tenancy rights were eliminated by the 1939 ordinance.
The program that forcibly relocated over a million Kikuyu into controlled villages.
The pro-British chief whose assassination led to the declaration of a state of emergency.
The conference series where Kenya’s independence constitution was negotiated.
The valley where squatters played a significant role in the political movement.
A Mau Mau general known for meticulously recording attacks.
The nationalist leader arrested during Operation Jock Scott.
A tax introduced in 1902 that required payment for each dwelling.
A common form of punishment administered by settlers to Kenyan workers.
The colonial government subsidized these charges to assist settlers.
Verticales
The first chairman of KASU who resigned due to disagreements.
The largest city in Kenya in 1921.
The first group to establish trading posts on Kenya’s coast in the seventh century.
The neglected sector of native Kenyan society during early colonization.
The currency used in Kenya during the early 20th century due to Indian influence.
The group who expelled the Portuguese from Kenya’s coast in 1720.
The town where Mau Mau claimed their first European victim in October 1952.
The British chartered entity responsible for early colonization in 1888.
A key tool used by the British in their psychological war against the Mau Mau.
The pro-British chief whose assassination led to the declaration of a state of emergency.
Kenyans who supported British rule during the colonial period.
The first group to establish trading posts on Kenya’s coast in the seventh century
The neighboring region that the British colonized Kenya to access.
The abuse suffered by Mau Mau prisoners, officially acknowledged by the UK in 2012.
In 1913, British settlers were granted 999-year leases on this.
The political organization that KASU became in 1946
A system introduced in 1919 that required Kenyan men to wear identity discs.