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April 5, 2017 Global II Agenda: DO NOW: Multiple Choice Review NOTES #42: How did Africa gain independence and what were the effects?
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How did Africa gain independence and what were the effects? Notes #42
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Prior to World War II, most of Africa was controlled by European nations under the policy of imperialism.
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After WWII, increased nationalism led to independence for many African nations.
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Independence from Europe was achieved by African nations through both peace and violence.
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Major independence movement leaders of African nations included Jomo Kenyatta (for Kenya) and Kwame Nkrumah (for Ghana). X X Jomo Kenyatta Years of independence for African nations Kwame Nkrumah 6
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Nkrumah supported the idea of Pan-Africanism, which called for Africa to unite.
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However, Africa has failed to unite as a result of the different cultures and governments that exist there. Ethnic map of Africa; about 3,000 different ethnic groups of people in Africa today
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Today, the stability of many African nations continues to be threatened by the ethnic and tribal loyalties of the African people, which has created conflict in these nations.
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Major ethnic and tribal conflicts are found in African nations such as: Nigeria, Rwanda, Somalia, and Sudan. Present-day Nigeria
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Somali Civil War (1991-present day)
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Rwandan genocide (1994)
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War in Darfur (Sudan) (2003-present day)
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