By the early 20th century, European colonialism had drastically reshaped African societies, leading to significant shifts in power, economy, and culture. Traditional leaders either lost power to colonial officials or became ineffective pawns, while many Africans were drawn to urban centers in search of better opportunities amid imposed taxes and labor demands. Despite some economic development, the reliance on cash crops and the impact of the Great Depression left many Africans impoverished and struggling to reconcile their traditional lifestyles with European influences.