Following independence it was necessary for African nations to set up transition governments for two key reasons. One was for restoring the integrity of territories. The other was for carrying fair and free elections.
The 60sExamples:Ghana· Independence from Britain in 1957Kenya· Independence from Britain in 1963Zaire/Congo· Independence from Belgium in 1960Algeria· Independence from France in 1962
The negritude movement encouraged independence because it encouraged Africans to value their heritage and it rejected the view held by colonial powers of African cultures.
They wanted independence before WWII, but after the war, many European powers were weak and flooded in debt. African colonies used this to their advantage and many broke free from foreign control.
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After independence, most African colonies were not able to retain the high standard of living that they enjoyed under Colonialism and quickly became poor. If they had remained colonies, this probably wouldn't have happened.
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African Independence Party was created in 1957.
Many of the African colonies demanded freedom after WW2 and were granted independence during the 1960's and 1970's
The African Independence Movement was basically a fight for all African Americans to be fairly and equally treated!
Following independence it was necessary for African nations to set up transition governments for two key reasons. One was for restoring the integrity of territories. The other was for carrying fair and free elections.
African nations won independence after World War 2 in various ways. Some made agreements and treaties with their colonizers while others had to fight for their independence.
African Party for the Independence of the Masses was created in 1982.
African Independence Party - Burkina Faso - was created in 1963.