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it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe
A new level of African political responsibility and organization coupled with labor unrest and the formation of labor unions resulted in a surge of nationalism. In the 1950â??s, a surge of Tanzania nationalism resulted in the formation if the Tanzania African National Unions.
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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
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.
Gonzaga Baker Nsamba has written: 'Modern African nationalism' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Nationalism, History
African Americans should elect their own community members
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