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Consider: NNIGN – Turn in your Ch 5 Study Guide

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Consider: NNIGN – Turn in your Ch 5 Study Guide. Chapter 5 Academic World Cultures. The Nations of Africa Gain Independence. Building Unity. Pan- Africanism – movement to end colonialism and unify all of Africa Symbolized by Pan-African colors – - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Consider:   NNIGN – Turn in your Ch 5 Study Guide

Consider: NNIGN – Turn in your Ch 5

Study Guide

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The Nations of Africa Gain Independence

Chapter 5Academic World Cultures

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Building Unity Pan-Africanism – movement to end

colonialism and unify all of Africa Symbolized by Pan-African colors – ▪ Red, Green and Yellow AND/OR Red, Green and

Black

Many African flags were inspired by two flag designs: The Ethiopian Flag – Africa’s earliest modern

independent nation Marcus Garvey’s flag (leader of UNIA or “Back

to Africa” movement)

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The Ethiopian Flag

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UNIA Flag

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Achieving Independence From Colonial Rule

World War II and Cold War both helped African nations gain their independence

World War II European nations are exhausted from the war▪ In their weakened condition, they realize they cannot hold

on to their colonies  Cold War – US vs. USSR

Competition between these two nations helps African nations gain independence▪ USSR aided some African nations in return for their alliance▪ US speaks out against colonialism in all its forms

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The Times Are Changing…***In 1950, only 4 African nations were

independent: Liberia, Ethiopia, Egypt and South Africa

***During the 50’s and 60’s, African calls for freedom lead to the independence of many nations.

 **Several different methods were used to

achieve independence.