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DECOLONIZATION OF AFRICA AND INDIA

DECOLONIZATION OF AFRICA AND INDIA

Essential Question: What was decolonization and how did decolonization impact India and Africa?

Essential Question: What was decolonization and how did decolonization impact India and Africa?

The Post-World War II World What will happen in world history in the years

The Post-World War II World What will happen in world history in the years after World War II (1945 to today)? Examine the next four images and make a prediction about what will happen in the world after World War II (with exception to the Cold War)

Nations in India, Southeast Asia, and Africa gained independence from imperialists (decolonization)

Nations in India, Southeast Asia, and Africa gained independence from imperialists (decolonization)

After the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, China adopted some capitalist reforms but

After the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, China adopted some capitalist reforms but the government still strictly controlled personal liberties

Trade became more global (known as globalism) as technology expands, markets grow, and corporations

Trade became more global (known as globalism) as technology expands, markets grow, and corporations became dominant business organizations

Ethnic conflicts, genocide, and terrorism increased throughout the world

Ethnic conflicts, genocide, and terrorism increased throughout the world

At the end of World War This trend of Africans and II, many nations

At the end of World War This trend of Africans and II, many nations in Africa Asians freeing themselves and Asia gained of Europeans who independence from controlled their nations was European imperialists known as decolonization The first major colony to gain independence was India in 1947

During World War I, India The British government sent troops to fight with the

During World War I, India The British government sent troops to fight with the promised Indians British against the Central self-rule as a reward Powers in Europe for participating in WWI

When World War I ended and self-rule was not granted, nationalism and demands for

When World War I ended and self-rule was not granted, nationalism and demands for independence from Britain increased in India

Mohandas Gandhi emerged as the leader of the Indian independence movement in the 1920

Mohandas Gandhi emerged as the leader of the Indian independence movement in the 1920 s

Gandhi urged Indians to use nonviolent means to achieve their goals

Gandhi urged Indians to use nonviolent means to achieve their goals

Gandhi’s tactics included deliberately breaking unfair British laws (called civil disobedience)

Gandhi’s tactics included deliberately breaking unfair British laws (called civil disobedience)

Gandhi encouraged peaceful protests and boycotting British goods in order to hurt the British

Gandhi encouraged peaceful protests and boycotting British goods in order to hurt the British colonial economy

In 1935, Britain But, self-rule created tensions Title the Hindu majority granted India limited

In 1935, Britain But, self-rule created tensions Title the Hindu majority granted India limited between self-rule but not total and the Muslim minority, who independence feared giving power to Hindus

When World War II broke out, Britain committed Indian troops to the war without

When World War II broke out, Britain committed Indian troops to the war without asking India’s self-governing assembly This led to protests and renewed calls for independence from Britain

When World War II ended in 1945, Britain was in deeply in debt and

When World War II ended in 1945, Britain was in deeply in debt and ready to grant India its independence After WWII, India was no longer as profitable as it once was for Britain; also, Britain was in no shape to fight after WWII and could not put down an Indian rebellion

Pakistan was dominated Title by Muslims (East Pakistan later became Bangladesh) ■ Text In

Pakistan was dominated Title by Muslims (East Pakistan later became Bangladesh) ■ Text In 1947, Britain agreed to a partition (division) of India and granted independence to two nations: India and Pakistan India was a nation made up largely of Hindus

But, violence between Hindus and Muslims made granting independence difficult

But, violence between Hindus and Muslims made granting independence difficult

But, violence between Hindus and Muslims made granting independence difficult

But, violence between Hindus and Muslims made granting independence difficult

During the partition, ten million people relocated; violence broke out, leaving one million dead,

During the partition, ten million people relocated; violence broke out, leaving one million dead, including Gandhi; he was assassinated by a fellow Hindu in 1949

The Hindu assassin opposed Gandhi trying to achieve equality for ALL Indians, both Hindus

The Hindu assassin opposed Gandhi trying to achieve equality for ALL Indians, both Hindus and Muslims

In 1947, India became the world’s Title most populated democratic nation; Jawaharlal Nehru was

In 1947, India became the world’s Title most populated democratic nation; Jawaharlal Nehru was elected India’s first prime minister ■ Text Nehru emphasized democracy, unity, and modernizing India In the Cold War, India was a leader among non-aligned nations Under Nehru, women and lower caste Hindus gained rights

Title ■ Text In 1966, Nehru’s daughter, Indira Gandhi, was elected prime minister; she

Title ■ Text In 1966, Nehru’s daughter, Indira Gandhi, was elected prime minister; she was also assassinated

Title ■ Text The violence in India and Pakistan is mainly due to religious

Title ■ Text The violence in India and Pakistan is mainly due to religious and cultural differences between Hindus and Muslims; the after-effects of British rule only made these conflicts worse

In the 1950 s and 1960 s, African colonies experienced decolonization and gained independence

In the 1950 s and 1960 s, African colonies experienced decolonization and gained independence The first sub. Saharan African colony to gain its independence was Ghana in 1957

As an imperial power, Britain conquered much of Africa, including the Gold Coast After

As an imperial power, Britain conquered much of Africa, including the Gold Coast After WWII, Britain allowed Africans in Gold Coast to participate in local selfgovernments

Starting in 1947, Kwame Nkrumah used Gandhi’s non-violent strategy of boycotts and strikes to

Starting in 1947, Kwame Nkrumah used Gandhi’s non-violent strategy of boycotts and strikes to pressure Britain to grant total independence

After a decade of struggle, Britain granted Gold Coast independence in 1957 and the

After a decade of struggle, Britain granted Gold Coast independence in 1957 and the nation was renamed Ghana Kwame Nkrumah was elected president-for-life and began an ambitious series of construction projects, education, and health programs

Nkrumah supported Pan. Africanism (unity among ALL Africans) and he hoped to create a

Nkrumah supported Pan. Africanism (unity among ALL Africans) and he hoped to create a “United States of Africa” (which would make the entire continent of Africa into one single nation)

In 1966, Nkrumah was overthrown because his various projects were too expensive and hurt

In 1966, Nkrumah was overthrown because his various projects were too expensive and hurt the economy; also, his people thought he spent too much time promoting Pan. Africanism Ghana struggled between military and civilian rule until free elections were finally held in 2000

Unlike Ghana, demands for independence in South Africa were led by descendants of white

Unlike Ghana, demands for independence in South Africa were led by descendants of white colonists

When South Africa gained independence in 1931, white Afrikaners gained power and create a

When South Africa gained independence in 1931, white Afrikaners gained power and create a policy of apartheid

Apartheid laws created strict racial segregation (total separation of races) between blacks and whites

Apartheid laws created strict racial segregation (total separation of races) between blacks and whites in South Africa

Black South Africans protested apartheid and violent riots often broke out

Black South Africans protested apartheid and violent riots often broke out

Black South Africans protested apartheid and violent riots often broke out

Black South Africans protested apartheid and violent riots often broke out

In the 1980 s, many foreign nations refused to trade with South Africa in

In the 1980 s, many foreign nations refused to trade with South Africa in protest of apartheid

The anti-apartheid leader was Nelson Mandela

The anti-apartheid leader was Nelson Mandela

In 1964, Mandela was arrested and given a life sentence for opposing apartheid laws

In 1964, Mandela was arrested and given a life sentence for opposing apartheid laws

In 1990, new South African President F. W. de Clerk released Mandela from prison

In 1990, new South African President F. W. de Clerk released Mandela from prison

South African parliament repealed all apartheid laws and announced the first multiracial election in

South African parliament repealed all apartheid laws and announced the first multiracial election in 1994

Nelson Mandela won the election and became South Africa’s first black president South Africans

Nelson Mandela won the election and became South Africa’s first black president South Africans adopted a new constitution with a Bill of Rights that guaranteed equal rights for all citizens

Not all African independence movements were like South Africa and ended with democracy or

Not all African independence movements were like South Africa and ended with democracy or without bloodshed

After gaining independence, Nigeria erupted in an ethnic civil war

After gaining independence, Nigeria erupted in an ethnic civil war

In Congo, a series of civil wars weakened the newly-formed nation

In Congo, a series of civil wars weakened the newly-formed nation

Ethnic divisions weakened Kenya’s government and led to violence and rule by dictators

Ethnic divisions weakened Kenya’s government and led to violence and rule by dictators

Among the worst examples of violence in Africa is the genocide (mass killings) in

Among the worst examples of violence in Africa is the genocide (mass killings) in Rwanda and Sudan Link to video on Rwandan genocide (3. 00)

In Rwanda, ethnic conflict between rival clans led to the Hutus massacring between 500,

In Rwanda, ethnic conflict between rival clans led to the Hutus massacring between 500, 000 to 800, 000 Tutsi in 1994

In Darfur, the Sudanese government killed up to 400, 000 Muslims in an attempt

In Darfur, the Sudanese government killed up to 400, 000 Muslims in an attempt to destroy an anti-government rebel movement Link to video on Darfur genocide (5. 00)

Genocides in the later part of the 20 th Century

Genocides in the later part of the 20 th Century

U. N. Peacekeeping Interventions, 1945 -2009

U. N. Peacekeeping Interventions, 1945 -2009

Civil War and Genocide in Africa As can be seen on this map, most

Civil War and Genocide in Africa As can be seen on this map, most of the civil wars and genocides of the world take place in the poorest countries; Africa is where much of this violence happens

The Challenges in Africa Today The Aids Epidemic in Africa (Link to NY Times

The Challenges in Africa Today The Aids Epidemic in Africa (Link to NY Times video, 6. 00)

Overcoming terrible problems with AIDS, extreme poverty, and warfare remain the biggest challenges Africa

Overcoming terrible problems with AIDS, extreme poverty, and warfare remain the biggest challenges Africa faces today

POTENTIAL MINOR PROBLEM: In Office 2013 some of the default fonts change when you

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