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Read this quote from the section: “In 1879 colonial authorities divided Zulu lands into 13 territories.” How could historians analyze this as a reason for lasting British victory in the Zulu Wars?(1 point)
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Dividing Zulu lands destroyed the productivity of their agriculture.
Dividing Zulu lands destroyed the productivity of their agriculture.
Dividing Zulu land led to British victory at the Battle of Kambula.
Dividing Zulu land led to British victory at the Battle of Kambula.
Dividing the Zulu lands separated their societies and economies.
Dividing the Zulu lands separated their societies and economies.
Dividing Zulu lands led to a single chief being appointed by the British to rule.
Dividing Zulu lands led to a single chief being appointed by the British to rule.
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Dividing the Zulu lands separated their societies and economies.
Explanation: Breaking the kingdom into 13 territories fractured political unity, undermined coordinated military resistance and disrupted social/economic networks, making it easier for the British to control the region and secure a lasting victory.
Explanation: Breaking the kingdom into 13 territories fractured political unity, undermined coordinated military resistance and disrupted social/economic networks, making it easier for the British to control the region and secure a lasting victory.
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