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Independence for Africa

Independence for Africa. Ghana. 1 st Sub-Saharan nation to become independent (1957) Used mostly peaceful methods Movement led by Kwame Nkrumah Followed non-violent methods of Mohandas Gandhi Organized boycotts Became Ghana’s first Prime Minister. Kenya.

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Independence for Africa

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  1. Independence for Africa

  2. Ghana • 1st Sub-Saharan nation to become independent (1957) • Used mostly peaceful methods • Movement led by Kwame Nkrumah • Followed non-violent methods of Mohandas Gandhi • Organized boycotts • Became Ghana’s first Prime Minister

  3. Kenya British settlers took the best farmland for themselves British laws treated Kenyans unfairly Jomo Kenyatta was a Kikuyu leader who fought for rights The Mau Mau used violence to protest Independence won in 1961 Jomo Kenyatta became first Prime Minister

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