After gaining independence, many African nations faced political instability, economic challenges, and social unrest, which often led to disillusionment with newly established governments. The legacy of colonialism, including arbitrary borders and ethnic divisions, fueled conflicts and power struggles. Additionally, the influence of Cold War dynamics prompted various factions to seek revolutionary change, leading to coups and uprisings as groups vied for control and sought to address deep-seated grievances. This combination of factors created fertile ground for revolutions across the continent.
because they had a giant broom
after WWII
Independence turned violent where european colonists settled.
Portugal
South Africa was the last to gain independence in 1994. Eritrea was second to last in 1993.
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.
because they had a giant broom
it encouraged African self rule and independence from Europe nova-net
The result of growing nationalism and Pan-Africanism was increased resistance by African nations against European colonization and exploitation. This led to a push for decolonization and independence across the African continent, ultimately shifting power dynamics in European-African relations.
it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe
plural societies
after WWII
It encouraged African self-rule and Independence from Europe.
it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe
it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe
it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe
it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe