AROUND THE AP WORLD DAY 22: DECOLONIZATION

AROUND THE AP WORLD DAY 22: DECOLONIZATION

Decolonization: Negotiation vs. Armed Struggle

Overview of Decolonization Approaches

  • The discussion focuses on the process of decolonization, highlighting two primary methods: negotiation with imperial powers or armed resistance.
  • Both approaches have numerous historical examples; the speaker will illustrate one case for each method.

Case Study: Negotiated Independence in Ghana

  • Kwame Nkrumah led Ghana to become the first independent sub-Saharan African state in 1957 through peaceful negotiations rather than violence.
  • Ghanaians had been advocating for self-rule since the 19th century, achieving significant milestones like a legislature by 1925 and majority representation by 1946.
  • Nkrumah's motto was "self-government now," and he employed non-violent strategies inspired by India's independence movement, emphasizing education and positive action.

Case Study: Armed Struggle in Angola

  • In contrast, Angola's path to independence involved violent resistance against Portuguese colonial rule, starting from a revolt on a cotton plantation.
  • The struggle escalated into a nationwide conflict as Portugal faced multiple insurrections across its empire, including Mozambique and Guinea.
  • Angola gained independence in 1975 after Portugal's dictatorship fell but quickly descended into a civil war that lasted until 2002, displacing many citizens.

Types of Motivations Behind Decolonization Movements

  • The speaker emphasizes different motivations leading to decolonization:
  • Regional motivations exemplified by Quebecois separatists seeking independence due to cultural differences within Canada.
  • Religious motivations illustrated by Muslims under British rule striving for independence and the establishment of Pakistan.
Video description

Today, we review over the OTHER half of Unit 8: Decolonization. We focus on the TWO ways Decolonization happened: Negotiation or Armed Struggle. Then, at the end we focus on a few of the motives behind Decolonization. Need more help? Want a study guide for this unit? How about a key to that Study Guide? How bout a Study Guide and Key for EVERY UNIT... Plus, review videos?!? All of this AND MORE can be found in my ULTIMATE REVIEW PACKET: https://www.ultimatereviewpacket.com/courses/world-history FREEMAN-PEDIA PAGE DEVOTED TO 8.5 DECOLONIZATION: https://www.freeman-pedia.com/85decolonization