East Africa had no intention of dealing with the Japanese. After all, they had already taken the legal sovereignty from the Far East Empire. So, to ensure their own economic interests locally, having a military presence was very reasonable. As for the Japanese causing trouble or protesting, those were inconsequential matters.
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First Town.
Otto Middle School.
"Today we continue our study of ancient world history. Learning from history helps us understand the rise and fall of nations, so history is a compulsory course for every East African middle school student."
The importance of history is self-evident, especially for a country like East Africa. As is well-known, East Africa has no history, so it had to implement ancient world history courses.
In the past decade or so, East Africa's development was full of dark histories of colonialism and slavery systems, so it is not something worth sharing with outsiders at present.
