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Africa has largely reverted to its natural state of rule by local strongmen, perpetual war, and famine.
had much to do with British Empire - late 19th century
Algeria
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.
Many things. World War one, World War two, the Scramble for Africa, the Decolonization of Africa, the Wind of Change, and many other things.
Answer this question… European powers lost influence in African countries.
Answer this question… creating many new independent African countries.
Answer this question… European powers lost influence in African countries.
Algeria is a country in North Africa that regained its independence after a lengthy decolonization struggle. It fought a brutal war against French colonial rule from 1954 to 1962, which ultimately led to its independence on July 5, 1962. This struggle was marked by significant violence and loss of life, highlighting the challenges of decolonization in the region. Algeria's independence marked a pivotal moment in the broader context of anti-colonial movements across Africa and the Arab world.
One would be French Sudan.