Things Fall Apart

What assumptions underpinned the policy of "the Bible and the plough"? How might this policy create additional conflict between colonizers and colonized?

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Concentrating upon the benefits to commerce, Buxton suggested that the Bible should help the plough in 'civilising' Africa, a task left to the missions. Unfortunately bringing : "civilization" to Africans was not the main reaason for colonization rather than exploiting the country as a resourse to make money.