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How did the British rule their African colonies?

They left existing governments completely in place.
They established centralized administrations.
Local leaders remained in place, but Britain had ultimate authority.
Britain made the rules, but local leaders could override them if they disagreed.

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Answer:it is They established centralized administrations

Step-by-step explanation:

I got it right and the guy above was not very clear so here ya go

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Answer:

In their African colonies, the British used a variety of governing systems. These were accomplished through the use of

(1) trading companies

(2) indirect rule

(3) settler rule

(4) condominium government which was a unique joint rule of the Sudan and the Egyptians. Companies that trade.

Hoped this helped :) <3

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