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Nationalism & Independence of Africa

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1 Nationalism & Independence of Africa
•SS7H1.b - Explain how nationalism led to independence in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria. Bell-Ringer – What is nationalism? How do you show your nationalism?

2 Nationalist Movements
FROM to 1988, DIFFERENT COLONIES IN AFRICA GAINED THEIR INDEPENDENCE FROM EUROPEAN EMPIRES. MOST COUNTRIES BECAME FREE IN THE 1960s. THESE ARE KNOWN AS NATIONALIST MOVEMENTS.

3 South Africa South Africa was originally settled by the Dutch who had little to do with the native Africans except to consider them as servants or working people. When the British took over in the early 1800s, the Dutch moved into land occupied by the Zulu tribe. Britain soon discovered rich deposits of gold and diamonds in South Africa. Because the British considered the native Africans second-class citizens, the Africans founded the African Nation Congress (ANC) to work for equal treatment of the nonwhite population. South Africa set up a strict system of separation of the races called the apartheid system. The ANC worked for many years to end this system, eventually getting international help through the use of embargos. By 1985, the embargos and continuing resistance led by African National Congress and the Pan African Congress forced South African government to begin making changes. Apartheid began to come apart and in 1994 South Africa held its first multiracial election and chose Nelson Mandela as the country’s first black president.

4 Work Session Do the reading and answer the questions in complete sentences.

5 Closing (Do this in your notebook!)
Country Imperial Power(s) Year of Independence People/Groups Involved Peaceful or Violent Process South Africa Kenya Nigeria


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