The site of the unsuccessful 1950s Mau Mau Uprising.
Mau Mau Rebellion: The allied Kenyan tribes, reuniting as the Mau Mau for the first time between 1952 and 1956, waged a brutal guerilla war against the colonial British soldiers. The uprising gained significance due to: In the end, the British decided to leave the colony of Kenya. It also caused perceptions of the Mau Mau tribes to shift. According to the British, the Mau Mau were a vicious, aggressive, and depraved tribal cult. The Mau Mau intensified its attacks on Kikuyu and European settlers, which culminated in the attack on the village of Lari in March 1953, which resulted in the deaths of 84 Kikuyu residents, including women and children.
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