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Title: De-Colonization


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De-Colonization
  • The fight to regain independence!

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Review Imperialism
  • We learned in Unit 5 that most of the European
    countries took colonies (around the world, but
    mostly in Africa and Asia).

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How?
  • The Europeans were able to do this because they
    were bigger, stronger, more powerful, and richer.

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The Turning Point!!
  • World War II was a turning point for these
    colonies, however, because after the war, the
    colonies tried to get their independence.

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Why now?
  • In Africa, people wanted to fight for their
    independence because
  • Citizens views had changed
  • Europe was weakened from the war
  • Africa had sent troops
  • to fight in WWII

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  • It wasnt only Africa that de-colonized. India
    got their independence too. They didnt fight
    for it, they negotiated.

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Remember?
  • India had a wise and inspirational leader,
    Gandhi. Gandhi went on to influence other great
    leaders like Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King,
    Jr., and Cesar Chavez.

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After countries were decolonized, life was not
still not perfect
  • Due to the Europeans control they created many
    conflicts afterwards (remember the Rwandan
    genocide?)
  • In South Africa they gave power to the small of
    whites living there once. When they left the
    South Africa government still gave the white
    south Africans power and denied the black
    majority the right to vote.

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Apartheid
  • In 1948 the government even tried to segregate
    interaction upon the races. This was called
    Apartheid.

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PROTESTS
  • However the black fought black with protest and
    civil disobedience. Nelson Mandela even went to
    jail (doesnt this sound very familiar?)
  • Foreign countries even stepped in to ban/boycott
    South Africa for their racist policies.
  • Thanks to all of the people who struggled and
    fought Nelson Mandela became the 1st black
    president of South Africa in 1994!

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http//www.youtube.com/watch?vUqoYmx_L-Xs
Mandela bio
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