In Kenya and Rhodesia, British colonial policy differed because
A) most settlers were colonial officials.
B) missionaries lived there, but no permanent settlers arrived.
C) both colonies were used only as sources of trade.
D) Africans farmed for British colonial officials.
E) British settlers staked out extensive land claims at the expense of Africans.
E
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