land policy adopted by the colonial regime, and consequent distrust of motives behind White policy concerning peasant land and agriculture generally. In precolonial years, when farmed extensively, land would be tilled continuously for up to four years, and then left idle for anything up to 15 years before being cultivated once again.
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Get PriceGeological science in the colonial period was advantageously placed at the intersection of commercial and governmental interests, particularly in a territory like Northern Rhodesia where mining was at the heart of the ambitions of the colonial state (Stafford, 1990, Zeller, 2000). 3 The exploratory nature of geological science performed multiple political and economic functions in extending claims to space .
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