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What country that championed decolonisation in Africa?

France


Which of the following hydrocarbons could be cyclohexane C6H14 no colour charge C6H12 rapid decolorisation C6H12 no colour change C6H10 rapid decolonisation?

C6H12 rapid decolonisation


Who was the prime minister of Britain during decolonisation of india?

Clement Attlee


What has the author Hildebert Ishard written?

Hildebert Ishard has written: 'Geographie de la decolonisation'


What has the author G Chaffard written?

G. Chaffard has written: 'Les carnets secrets de la decolonisation'


What has the author R Deville written?

R. Deville has written: 'Les departements d'outre-mer l'autre decolonisation' -- subject(s): Autonomy and independence movements, Colonies, Decolonization, History


What is decolonization?

Decolonization/decolonisation in its literal sense means to grant political independence to a country which was previously a colony of one country. In effect, it was the opposite of colonisation. More details can be found at the related link below.


How well did Britain and France deal with decolonisation?

Neither country dealt with it perfectly, leading to uprisings among the colonials. France certainly did worse, leading to bloody wars in French Indochina and Algeria. Britain lost Palestine, Egypt, and India, and fought a war in Malaysia. Yet, both countries managed to remain world powers, even if they had to share it with the USA, USSR, and China.


How did Nigeria achieve independence from and who?

Nigeria became independent because its people wanted Self rule, self determination and the principle of sovereignty.


What is the answer to 'start start start start start start start start start' in a rebus puzzle?

Start. * I'd have to see the pictures to be sure you answered it correctly, but if you did then I'd guess "starting nine" -- as in a baseball team.


What are the course causes and results of World War 2?

causes: unjust treaty of Versailles failure of league of nations aggressive nationalism of Germany,economic depression after ww1, rise of fascism in Italy, policy of appeasement, munich pact, Japanese imperialism consequences:extensive damage -brutalities of fascists and Nazis,atom bomb,destruction of many European cities division of Germany,arms race, decolonisation,cold war,technological progress,the UNO


What are the reasons for French decolonisation of French West Africa?

Multiple reasons - one very interesting one however is that offered by Eric Williams in Colonialism and capitalism that demonstrates that the production of sugarcane (a huge exported crop from the colonized islands) was to be replaced by beets, grown locally. Many were economic reasons - however you can also cite the Haiti revolution and a very large literary movement, started by Aimée Césaire and Senghor called négritude