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Colonialism - Annexation of Ado by the British
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Colonialism - Annexation of Ado by the British
The Annexation of the territory of the King of Ado by the British in 1891 - a real pictorial example of the extension of the British Empire. Captain George Chardin Denton (1851-1928), Colonial Secretary of Lagos (Bight of Benin, now Nigeria) taking over dominion of the region under the British flag. The caption below the photograph is (in itself) a quite incredible example of colonial thought and propaganda! Date: 1891
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This striking photograph captures the moment of the formal annexation of the Ado territory by the British in 1891, marking a significant expansion of the British Empire in West Africa. The scene unfolds at the palace of the King of Ado, with Captain George Chardin Denton, the Colonial Secretary of Lagos, taking center stage. Denton, dressed in full military regalia, stands confidently before the local ruler and his men, symbolizing the superior might and authority of the British Empire. The King of Ado, dressed in traditional attire, looks on with a mixture of resignation and trepidation, as the British flag is raised above his palace. The caption below the photograph encapsulates the colonial mindset of the time, justifying the annexation as a necessary step towards "civilizing" the native population and bringing them under the "benevolent" rule of the British. The language used is laden with paternalistic overtones, portraying the British as saviors and the native population as children in need of guidance. The annexation of Ado was just one of many territorial acquisitions made by the British during the late 19th century, as they sought to extend their influence and resources across the globe. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the complex and often contentious history of colonialism and its lasting impact on the world today.
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