- Hut tax
The hut tax was a type of taxation introduced by British colonialists in
Africa on a per hut or household basis. It was variously payable in money, labour, grain or stock and benefited the colonial authorities in two ways: it raised money; and it forced Africans to labour in the colonial economy. Households which had survived on, and stored their wealth in, cattle ranching now sent members to work for the colonialists in order to raise cash with which to pay the tax. The colonial economy depended upon black African labour to build new towns and railways, and in southern Africa to work in the rapidly developing mines.Zimbabwe
In
Mashonaland , now part ofZimbabwe , hut tax was introduced at the rate of tenshilling s per hut in 1894. Although authorized by the Colonial Office in London, the tax was paid to theBritish South Africa Company , the agent of colonial government in the area. Coinciding with confiscations of cattle, the introduction of forced labour and a series of natural disasters, the tax probably contributed to the Shona part of the rebellion against the colonialists in 1896, known as the FirstChimurenga orSecond Matabele War . cite book | last = Pakenham | first = Thomas | authorlink = Thomas Pakenham | title = The Scramble for Africa | origyear = 1991 | year = 1992 | publisher = Abacus | location = London | isbn = 0349104492 | pages = pp 497–498 | chapter = Chap. 27 Rhodes, Raiders and Rebels | quote = | ref = ]Other countries
The tax was also used in
Uganda ,cite web |url= http://www.buganda.com/buga1900.htm|title=The Uganda Agreement of 1900|accessdate=2007-03-19 |work= Buganda Home Page]Northern Rhodesia (nowZambia ),cite web |url= http://library.thinkquest.org/J002335/Zambia/Zambia.html|title= Zambia|accessdate=2007-03-19|work= ThinkQuest|publisher=Oracle Foundation] andSouth Africa . InSierra Leone it sparked theHut Tax War of 1898 .]References
External links
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