The Republic of Ghana, in West Africa, was "Formed from the merger of the British colony Gold Coast and the British Togoland trust territory." Independence was achieved mainly through the efforts of "Nkrumah, Kwame (kw盲'm膩 nkrOO'm盲)." Forming his own political party in 1949, led a series of strikes and boycotts for self-government. In 1950 he was imprisoned for a time by the British for sedition. His "party swept the general election" of 1951 and "he became prime minister in 1952." It was under his leadership and guidance that the Gold Coast achieved its Independence from Great Britain in 1957. The name was changed to Republic of Ghana in 1960. So in 1957.
After the second World war Britain decided to dismantle its empire and worked with its colonies and protectorates to set them up as independent democratic countries. Ghana
gained its independence in 1957.
I believe Britain wasn't able to maintain their empire there and also through the help and guidance of Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkurmah, Ghana gained independence by March of 1957.
6th march 1957
Peime Minister Nkrumah &
Ghana gained independence in 1957.
South Africa in 1910
Ghana
The country of Ghana used to be known as the Gold Coast. Once Ghana gained independence in 1957 it became known as Ghana.
Ghana
Ghana gained independence in 1957.
KONY 2012
6th march 1957
South Africa in 1910
Ghana
Ghana
Ghana.
Ghana was the first region in the South of Africa to gain freedom.
Ghana gained independence from Great Britain.
Ghana gained independence from Britain in 1957.
because the American colonists gained independence from the British. other countries also had revolutionary wars to gain independence such as Mexico, Ghana, and Cameroon.
Kwame Nkrumah advocated for nonviolent methods such as boycotts, strikes, and protests to gain independence for Ghana. He also focused on education and raising awareness among the population to build support for the independence movement. Additionally, Nkrumah worked towards building a strong political organization, the Convention People's Party, to mobilize the masses towards independence.