For example, the hut tax was implemented.
Bai Bureh refused to recognise the hut tax that the British had imposed.
Additionally Mozambicans were forced to pay hut taxes that kept them in debt.
A German lord who comes to collect the hut tax and stays to offer gifts.
Thinking about it stirred his residual anger at that episode, and he placated it by doubling the hut tax on the next village he visited.
The colonial authorities introduced a £1 poll tax in addition to the existing hut tax to encourage black men to enter the labour market.
The traditional Temne chiefdoms became units of local government, and a hut tax was levied to support the colonial administration.
The collection of hut tax commenced in 1904.
The immediate precipitator of hostilities was the attempt by British officials to collect hut tax.
By 1908 the following hut taxes were imposed in southern Africa: