Answer this question… Both were based on the struggle of native peoples to gain independence from European colonialism.
Both were based on the struggle of native peoples to gain independence from European colonialism.
Both were based on the struggle of native peoples to gain independence from European colonialism.
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both movements were hindered by internal conflicts between different ethnic and religious groups.
Both movements were hindered by internal conflicts between different ethnic and religious groups.
Several key figures in the movements had studied in Great Britain or the United States.
Both areas were torn apart by ethnic and religious differences.
There are three reasons and consequences of the 19th century Islamic reform movements in West Africa. One is African kings that have Muslim that are separated, the second is African blends Islam with the population and the third is African Muslims tries to get rid of societies mix practices.
both movements were hindered by internal conflicts between different ethnic and religious groups.
both movements were hindered by internal conflicts between different ethnic and religious groups.
Both movements were hindered by internal conflicts between different ethnic and religious groups.
Colonized people in Africa and Asia began to launch independence movements.
Some French colonies had strong independence movements.
Several key figures in the movements had studied in Great Britain or the United States.
Both areas were torn apart by ethnic and religious differences.
There are three reasons and consequences of the 19th century Islamic reform movements in West Africa. One is African kings that have Muslim that are separated, the second is African blends Islam with the population and the third is African Muslims tries to get rid of societies mix practices.
Both areas were torn apart by ethnic and religious differences.
Europeans heavily colonized many of the different countries in Africa. During the time of the cold war, there was a string of independence movements from many of the different countries in Africa with Libya being the first in 1952.
Ghana was the first region in the South of Africa to gain freedom.
Its country was divided for colonial reasons.