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Liberia and Abyssinia (Ethiopia) were independent. Morocco was a protectorate of France and Spain. Egypt was almost independent but loosely controlled by the British. The Union of South Africa was a British dominion like Canada, Australia, and New ealand, completely self-governing under a governor-general appointed by the king.

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Only Ethiopia.

Liberia was nominally independent but had been colonised with freed slaves, the indigenous majority remaining excluded from power.

The Union of South Africa was independent, but under white minority rule.

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Algeria and Sudan

It is not Algeria and Sudan because Ethiopia was already independent before 1935.

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Ethiopia and Liberia they stayed independent and were not weak to just give up their land

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The only independent countries in Africa in 1913 were Liberia and Ethiopia.

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Name the only two independent nations in Africa in 1914

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tu mama en tanga!!

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