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African Independence
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Africans in WWI
  • Role
  • Served w/allies (colonial powers)
  • Served as front line troops
  • Served in auxiliary roles
  • Only saw action in Africa
  • WWI Impact on Africa
  • Africans who served return to villages
  • with new ideas about freedoms
  • Western ideas taught in African schools
  • Africans organize nationalist groups

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Africans in WWII
  • Role
  • Served as front line troops and in
  • auxiliary roles
  • Provided resources to the Allies
  • Saw action in Middle East, Italy, Burma,
  • Italy, and North and East Africa
  • WWI Impact on Africa
  • Turning Point in African History!!!!!
  • Post-war Africans no longer satisfied
  • to remain under colonial control
  • Wave of nationalism seeps across Africa

4
African Nationalism
Nationalism loyalty and devotion to a nation or
culture
Pan-Africanism A movement, founded around 1900,
to secure equal rights, self-government,
independence, and unity for African peoples
5
The British Colonies
  • Background
  • First colony to gain independence
  • Colonial name The Gold Coast

Ghana
  • Leader(s)
  • Kwame Nkrumah nationalist
  • independence leader
  • Process
  • Use civil disobedience
  • 1948 riots in Accra British reforms
  • Convention Peoples Party created
  • 1951 British allow free elections
  • CPP wins majority
  • 1957 British grant independence

6
The British Colonies
  • Background
  • Inspired by Ghanas independence
  • Colonial name British East Africa
  • Leader(s)
  • Jomo Kenyatta independence
  • leader/kikuyu
  • Kikuyu largest ethnic group
  • Mau Mau Kikuyu guerilla group

Kenya
  • Process
  • 1950s British allow role in govt.
  • whites oppose loose land/crops
  • Mau Mau Rebellion violent rebellion
  • against
    British
  • 1963 Kikuyu win elections and
  • declare independence

7
The British Colonies
  • Background
  • Colonial name British Central Africa
  • 1953 Federation of Rhodesia
  • Nyasaland created (multiracial)
  • Leader(s)
  • Robert Mugabe African leader
  • in civil war 1st prime minister
  • Process
  • 1963 African majority
  • votes to withdraw
  • 1964 Zambia Malawi
  • created
  • 1965 Southern Rhodesia
  • breaks away civil war
  • (whites vs. Africans)
  • 1979 elections held
  • 1980 Mugabe leader
  • land renamed Zimbabwe

Malawi
Zambia
Zimbabwe
8
The British Colonies
  • Background
  • Igbo people ruled from 10th C. to
  • 1911 when British took over
  • 1914 divided south (wealthy)
  • north (poor)
  • 1936 slavery outlawed in north

Nigeria
  • Process
  • 1960 British grant them
  • independence
  • 1966-1970 Nigerian Civil War
  • 1970-1979 Military rule oil boom
  • 1979-1999 Democracy to Military
  • rule (back and forth)
  • Leader(s)
  • Nnamdi Azikiwe first president

9
The French Colonies
  • Background
  • French Goal integrate African
  • colonies into post-WWII French
  • Union
  • Colonial name French West Africa

Senegal
Guinea
Cote DIvoire
  • Leader(s)
  • Sekou Toure independence
  • leader of Guinea
  • Charles de Gaulle French leader
  • Process
  • Nationalist parties form
  • 1958 French ultimatum Join
  • French Union or Independence
  • 1958 Guinea breaks away
  • 1960 Senegal Ivory Coast
  • granted independence

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The French Colonies
Algeria
  • Background
  • French colony since 1800s
  • Leader(s)
  • Ahmed Ben Bella FLN leader and
  • 1st
    president
  • Charles de Gaulle French leader
  • Process
  • National Liberation Front (FLN)
  • demands independence
  • 1954 Algerian War of Independence
  • 1958 de Gaulle offers 3 options
  • 1962 France grants independence

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The Belgian Colonies
  • Background
  • Congo rich in resources minerals
  • Congolese people are tribal
  • WWII brought unity
  • Leader(s)
  • Patrice Lumumba independence
  • leader 1st prime minister
  • Joseph Mobutu military leader
  • dictator seizes power after civil war

Congo
  • Process
  • 1955 Belgium sets 30 year timetable
  • 1959 violent protests in capital
  • June 1960 gain independence
  • 1960-65 civil war new govt. vs. military
  • 1965 Mobutu and military seize control
  • name changed to Zaire
  • 70s-90s poor economy
  • 1994 Rwandan genocide
  • refugees destabilization
  • Mobutu forced out exiled
  • 1997 renamed Dem of Congo

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The Portuguese Colonies
  • Background
  • Post-WWII Liberation Armies est.
  • Colonial Name Portuguese Guinea,
  • West Africa, and East Africa

Guinea- Bissau
  • Leader(s)
  • Liberation Army military units
  • created to fight for independence

Angola
  • Process
  • 1950s-70s bloody revolts
  • Portugal vs. Liberation Armies
  • 1974 coup in Portugal colonial
  • withdrawal from Africa
  • Independent nations of Guinea-Bissau,
  • Angola, and Mozambique

Mozambique
13
South Africa
  • Background
  • 1795 British seize land (Dutch)
  • 1806 becomes a British colony
  • Boers settle in Orange Free State
  • and found Boer Republic
  • 1880 1st Boer War Boers (Natives)
  • vs. British for mineral wealth
  • 1899 2nd Boer War
  • 1909 South Africa Act places all
  • areas under British control
  • 1931 South Africa granted
  • independence from Britain
  • Afrikaners 75 of population
  • 13 of land poor
  • Whites 25 of population
  • 87 of land wealthy

South Africa
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  • Leader(s)
  • Nelson Mandela ANC leader
  • and 1st African president of
  • South Africa
  • Steven Biko anti-apartheid
  • leader in South Africa
  • Desmond Tutu Anglican bishop
  • and anti-apartheid crusader
  • who preached non-violence
  • F.W. de Klerk military leader
  • dictator seizes power after civil war

South Africa
15
South Africa
  • Process
  • Apartheid legal racial segregation
  • in South Africa (1948)
  • African National Congress created
  • political party against apartheid
  • 1961 South Africa becomes a republic
  • 1976 govt. crackdown against protests
  • 1980s world leaders nations place
  • sanctions on South Africa b/c apartheid
  • 1989 K.W. de Klerk becomes president
  • makes reforms in South Africa
  • 1994 free elections held Nelson
  • Mandela elected first black president

South Africa
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