Ch 18.3 New Nations in Africa

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Ch 18.3 New Nations in Africa AFTER WWII, AFRICAN LEADERS THREW OFF COLONIAL RULE AND CREATED INDEPENDENT COUNTRIES.

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Ch 18.3 New Nations in AfricaAFTER WWII, AFRICAN LEADERS THREW OFF COLONIAL RULE AND CREATED INDEPENDENT COUNTRIES.

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Negritude MovementA movement for African independence that started before World War II.

French–speaking Africans and West Indians celebrated their heritage of traditional African culture and values.

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Ghana [former British colony]1957

Revolutionary Leader: Kwame Nkrumah Nkrumah’s Tactics:

◦ Organized boycotts and strikes

Reforms:◦ Expensive Health, education, & welfare programs◦ Dreamed of “United States of Africa”

Problems he faced:◦ Overthrown by a coup in 1966◦ Political & Economic Instability since then

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Kwami Nkrumah

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President of GhanaPresident John Dramani

MAHAMA

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Kenya [Former British Colony] 1963

Tactics used by the Mau-Mau:◦ Frighten whites & forced them out of the northern highlands◦ Used guerilla tactics

Kenyatta’s Reforms:◦ Tried to unite ethnic & language groups◦ Develop businesses

Resulting Problems: ◦ Civil Unrest under next leader, Daniel arap Moi

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MZEE JOMO KENYATTA 1ST PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC

OF KENYA

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President Uhuru KENYATTA

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Zaire, 1960 (Democratic Republic of Congo)

Former colony of Belgium Gained independence by: Granted suddenly by Belgium

Mobutu’s rule was: Brutal & Corrupt. Resulting problems:

◦ Depleted resources◦ Extreme Poverty◦ Social Unrest; He was overthrown by Laurent Kabila in

1997. Kabila was assassinated in 2001. His son, Joseph Kabila, took power.

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Mobutu Sese Seko

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Laurent Kabila Joseph Kabila

Current

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Algeria [Former colony of France] 1962

Gained independence by: ◦ FLN (Algerian Nat’l Liberation Front) fought against France for

their independence.

Ben Bella’s Program◦ Attempted to form a socialist state but was overthrown by a

coup in 1965

Problems:◦ Unsuccessful attempts to industrialize◦ High Unemployment◦ Rise of Fundamentalist Islamists◦ Continuing civil unrest

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Ahmed Ben Bella

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Current President of AlgeriaAbdelaziz Bouteflika

“Elected” in 2004 after all other candidates dropped out.

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Angola [Former colony of Portugal] 1975

Gained independence by: Fought against Portugal Causes of their civil war:

◦ Communist rebel group MPLA declared itself the rightful ruler of independent Angola. They were supported by Cuba & USSR

◦ UNITA rebel group fought against MPLA with support from the USA

Continuing problems:◦ Civil war continued until 2002.

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José Eduardo dos Santos

President of Angola since l979.

His son is Vice President.