How did settler colonialism affect Indigenous Africans in Kenya?(1 point)

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Settler colonialism was uncommon in Kenya, and instead Britain used indirect rule.
Settler colonialism was uncommon in Kenya, and instead Britain used indirect rule.

Valuable farmland was taken by European settlers, displacing Indigenous Africans.
Valuable farmland was taken by European settlers, displacing Indigenous Africans.

Indigenous Africans were provided high-paying jobs on European farms.
Indigenous Africans were provided high-paying jobs on European farms.

Yoruba and Igbo peoples were allowed equal representation in Kenyan governance.

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The correct response is:

Valuable farmland was taken by European settlers, displacing Indigenous Africans.

Settler colonialism in Kenya involved the appropriation of fertile land by European settlers, which resulted in the displacement of many Indigenous communities and profound changes to the social and economic structures of Indigenous societies.