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creating many new independent African countries.
Answer this question… European powers lost influence in African countries.
Answer this question… European powers lost influence in African countries.
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In 1975, there were 137 recognized sovereign states in the world. This number reflects the geopolitical landscape of the time, which included the decolonization of several nations in Africa and Asia during the 1960s and early 1970s. The count of countries has changed over the years due to various political developments, including the dissolution of states and the emergence of new nations.
South Africa, which is in Africa :)
had much to do with British Empire - late 19th century
Answer this question… European powers lost influence in African countries.
Answer this question… European powers lost influence in African countries.
The decolonization process began after World War II, around the mid-20th century. Many countries in Asia and Africa gained independence from their colonial rulers during this period.
The Portuguese were displaced from their colonies in Africa and Asia during the process of decolonization in the 20th century. Local independence movements, backed by international pressure and changing global political dynamics, contributed to the eventual decolonization of Portugal's territories.
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Answer this question… European powers lost influence in African countries.
Decolonization movements started gaining momentum in the mid-20th century in various regions, particularly in Africa and Asia. Countries like India, Ghana, Algeria, and Kenya were among the first to gain independence from colonial rule, setting the stage for decolonization across the globe. These movements aimed to free nations from the political, economic, and cultural impact of European colonialism.
Britain and France never had any joint "plan" about de-colonising Africa.
Africa has largely reverted to its natural state of rule by local strongmen, perpetual war, and famine.
Many things. World War one, World War two, the Scramble for Africa, the Decolonization of Africa, the Wind of Change, and many other things.