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European nations benefited from their African colonies in several ways, including access to valuable natural resources, new markets for their goods, and opportunities for economic and political expansion. Additionally, colonies provided a source of cheap labor and military manpower for the European powers.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
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Independence turned violent where european colonists settled.
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cheap manpower
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
European nations benefited from their African colonies in several ways, including access to valuable natural resources, new markets for their goods, and opportunities for economic and political expansion. Additionally, colonies provided a source of cheap labor and military manpower for the European powers.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
Nationalism
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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.
Independence turned violent where european colonists settled.