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  1. Decolonization and the regaining of independence. The end of the colonial period and the establishment during 1957–76 of all the former colonies as independent states was attributable both to a change in European attitudes toward Africa and the possession of colonies and to an African reaction to colonial rule born of the economic and social changes it had produced.

  2. Shula E. Marks. Southern Africa - Independence and decolonization in Southern Africa: After the war the imperial powers were under strong international pressure to decolonize. In Southern Africa, however, the transfer of power to an African majority was greatly complicated by the presence of entrenched white settlers.

  3. Decolonization, Sub-Saharan Africa. European imperial retreat from sub-Saharan Africa, usually described as decolonization, was one of the most sudden and momentous transformations in the history of the modern world. It occurred in the aftermath of World War II. Although the granting of self-government was not entirely novel prior to the end of ...

  4. The "colonial power" and "colonial name" columns are merged when required to denote territories, where current countries are established, that have not been decolonized, but achieved independence in different way. Dates of independence of African countries. African countries in order of independence. Country[3] Colonial name. Colonial power[4]

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  5. Decolonization. When the United Nations was founded in 1945, some 750 million people, nearly a third of the world's population, lived in Territories that were dependent on colonial Powers. Today ...

  6. Apr 27, 1994 · We are open from 11 am to 11 pm. Timeline of Independence. The decolonization of the African continent has been a centuries-long journey that witnessed dramatic upheavals in the political and socioeconomic lives of hundreds of millions of people. During the second half of the twentieth century, colonial governments, impaired by violence and ...

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  8. Sep 13, 2020 · It is worth noting that “Africa-since the inception of colonialism-has been operating under a wrong and misleading education system” (Mhango, 2018, p. 1).The concern that dominates this paper is to find a way of preserving and enriching the discourse of decolonization since knowledge produced by a large portion of humanity has become restricted and subjugated under colonialism and ...

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