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How Are YOUR Notes? 
• What do you write down? 
What’s important? 
• When you read a lot of specific 
information, how do you pick 
out what is important?
How Are YOUR 
Notes? 
• Question: What about dates? 
– Be able to put major events in order 
– Be able to compare what is going on in 2 different 
regions at the same time 
• Question: What about names? 
– Major leaders who changed the course of a countries 
history are important 
– Know major accomplishments/impact 
• Question: What about specific events? 
– Know the general themes (civil wars, disruptions, 
many groups wanting power…etc)
• What should I do during lectures with my 
notes? 
– Mark all underlined/colored phrases emphasized 
by PowerPoint or teacher 
– If you do not have these in your notes, write 
yourself a note to the side to add them 
– If you didn’t take notes for the quiz, take short 
notes of the main ideas, go home and flesh them 
out with more detail
New Nations in Africa 
Main Idea: After WW2, African leaders throw off 
colonial rule and created independent countries 
Why it matters now? Today, many of those 
independent countries are engaged in building 
political and economic stability
Setting the Stage 
• Africa was unwilling 
to return to colonial 
domination after 
WW2 
• European 
imperialists left 
Africans unprepared 
to deal with 
independence
Background to Independence 
• African middle class emerged 
(many went abroad for 
college) 
• Inspired by what they saw 
abroad (ie: Harlem 
Renaissance) 
• Negritude movement= a 
movement to celebrate 
African culture, heritage and 
values (black consciousness) 
• Many African fought alongside 
Europeans in WW2- made 
them unwilling to accept 
colonial domination
Ghana(British Colony) 
• Gold Coast- first African colony south of 
Sahara to receive independence (1957) 
• Kwame Nkrumah- 
– studied in US 
– organized strikes and boycotts 
– Ghana’s first prime minister and later 
president for life 
– took on costly projects  hurt 
economy 
– inspired by Marcus Garvey (Africa 
ruled by Africans) 
– while in China, army and police took 
power 
• Power shifted between civilian and 
military rule 
• First open elections- 2000
Kenya(British Colony) 
• 2 black self government 
movements: 
• Jomo Kenyatta- Kikuyu 
(Kenya’s most populous 
ethnic group), nationalist, 
condemned Mau Mau 
• Mau Mau- secret society 
of Kikuyu land owners 
who were kicked out of 
their land 
– Goal= scare the white 
farmers out of their land
Kenya 
• Independence- 1963 
• Result- 10,000 black Kenyans 
100 white Kenyans killed 
• 1st President- Kenyatta 
– Worked hard to unite the 
various ethnic groups 
• 2nd President- Daniel arap 
Moi 
– Faced major opposition, 
strikes forced Moi to make 
Kenya more democratic, his 
government was corrupted
Congo (Belgium Colony) 
• Independence- 1960 
• Name change- Zaire (from 1965- 
1997) 
• First prime minister- Patrice 
Lumumba 
– Ruled a divided country 
• Leaders in Congo 
– Moise Tshombe- declared parts of 
Congo independent 
– Mobutu Sese Seko- overthrew 
Lumumba and turned him over to 
Tshombe (later murdered) 
– Tshombe was overthrown by 
Mobutu
Mobutu Comes to Power 
• Mobutu ruled Zaire (Congo) 
– Zaire had the resources to 
become one of the richest 
countries in Africa but under 
Mobutu’s rule it became one of 
the poorest 
– Overthrown in 1997 by Laurent 
Kabila who banned all political 
parties 
• Promised free elections in 1999, 
never came 
• By 2000, civil war had broken 
out
Algeria (French Colony) 
• = France’s principal 
overseas colony 
• Many French colonists 
had been there for years 
and didn’t want to give 
up their land 
• France claimed to offer 
full citizenship rights to 
colonial subjects 
(assimilation)
Algeria 
• FLN (Algerian National 
Liberation Front)- intention 
to fight for independence 
– French sent over troops to 
fight the FLN 
• Charles de Gaulle- French 
WW2 hero, made President, 
concluded Algeria could not 
be held by force 
– Feared rebellion would 
spread, so France let go of 
many of his possessions in 
Africa 
• Independence- 1962
Algeria 
• First Prime 
Minister/President- Ahmed 
Ben Bella, leader of FLN, 
overthrown by his chief of 
staff 
• FIS- Islamic Salvation Front, 
led riots against “secular” 
government 
• Civil War- Islamic militants 
and government, continues 
till today 
• Talks of a peace conference
Angola (Portuguese Colony) 
• Portuguese- first into Africa, last out 
• Accounts of other African countries 
receiving independence inspired them 
• Portugal spent tons of $ to keep 
colonies and many Portuguese at 
home didn’t agree 
– Portuguese withdrew- 1975 
• Lack of preparation for independence 
led to many outside groups 
(Communists, Cubans, Soviets, South 
Africa, US) becoming involved 
• Bloody civil war continued into 2000’s
Section 2: Democratic Challenges in 
African Nations 
• Main Idea: As the recent histories of Nigeria 
and South Africa show, ethnic and racial 
conflicts can hinder democracy 
• Why it matters now? As Nigeria struggled with 
democracy, in 1996 South Africa adopted a bill 
of rights that promotes racial quality
Colonial Rule Hampers Democracy 
• Colonial rule did little to prepare 
the African colonies for 
independence 
• Europeans ignored ethnic & 
cultural divisions 
• No sense of national identity 
• Europeans developed colonies for 
their profit and never expected to 
help the African countries 
develop 
• Not educated
Short Lived Democracies 
• When Europeans left, 
rival groups fought 
each other for power 
• Military dictatorships 
usually replaced 
democracies
Nigeria Erupts in Civil War 
• Nigeria- former British 
colony, won 
independence in 1960 
• Africa’s most 
populated country and 
one of its richest
A Land of Many Peoples 
• 3 major ethnic groups and 
other smaller ones lived in 
Nigeria 
– Muslim (Hausa-Fulani) 
– Christians and animists 
(Igbo) 
– Yoruba were a farming 
people 
• Federal System= power is 
shared between the state 
governments and central 
authority (like US)….each 
group had their own state
War with Biafra 
• Nigerian civil war 
• Igbo (largest ethnic group in Nigeria) 
were persecuted and fled and the 
eastern region of Nigeria seceded 
from Nigeria and declared itself a 
new nation Biafra 
• Igbo were outnumbered and 
outgunned 
• Martial Law= temporary military rule 
in Nigeria 
• 1970, Biafra surrendered, Nigeria was 
reunited 
• Result: several million Igbo died, 
most from starvation
Nigeria’s Struggle for Democracy 
• Military governed most of 
1970’s 
• 7th largest oil producer 
• Tried to return to federal 
system, with strong central 
govt. and 19 regional units 
• 1979, returned to democracy 
• 1983, military overthrew 
civilian govt. 
• 1999, elected first civilian 
president in 20 years
South Africa under White 
Rule 
• Under British and Dutch 
rule, South Africa was 
racially divided 
• Small white minority 
ruled a large black 
majority 
• 1910, gained 
independence from 
Britain 
• New constitution 
denied rights to blacks
Apartheid Segregates Society 
• 1948, new party promotes 
Dutch South African 
nationalism 
• Apartheid= complete 
separation of the races 
• Segregation of schools, 
hospitals and neighborhoods 
• 75% of population was black, 
but only 13% of the land was 
given to them to live on
Blacks Protest 
• Black South Africans resisted 
white minority rule 
• ANC- African National Congress 
to fight for their rights, 
organized strikes, boycotts 
• Nelson Mandela- one leader of 
ANC 
• Outbreaks, deaths…led to state 
of emergency in 1986
South Africa Moves Toward 
Democracy 
• Desmond Tutu- led 
economic campaigns 
against apartheid 
• He called for other nations 
to impose trading 
restrictions on South Africa 
• South Africa was banned 
from Olympics 
• Tut was Nobel Peace Prize 
in 1984 for his nonviolent 
methods
First Steps 
• New President: F.W. de Klerk 
• Goal: Transform South Africa 
and end its isolation 
• Accomplishments: legalized 
ANC, release Mandela from 
prison, repealed apartheid laws, 
first universal elections in 1994 
where all races could vote 
• Mandela is election President 
(later stepped down in 1999, 
but democracy continued)
New Constitution 
• 1996, new 
constitution 
• Included bill of rights 
modeled after US 
B.o.R’s 
• Forbid discrimination 
of minorities 
• Right to travel freely 
(previously denied to 
blacks)

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Democracies in Africa

  • 1. How Are YOUR Notes? • What do you write down? What’s important? • When you read a lot of specific information, how do you pick out what is important?
  • 2. How Are YOUR Notes? • Question: What about dates? – Be able to put major events in order – Be able to compare what is going on in 2 different regions at the same time • Question: What about names? – Major leaders who changed the course of a countries history are important – Know major accomplishments/impact • Question: What about specific events? – Know the general themes (civil wars, disruptions, many groups wanting power…etc)
  • 3. • What should I do during lectures with my notes? – Mark all underlined/colored phrases emphasized by PowerPoint or teacher – If you do not have these in your notes, write yourself a note to the side to add them – If you didn’t take notes for the quiz, take short notes of the main ideas, go home and flesh them out with more detail
  • 4. New Nations in Africa Main Idea: After WW2, African leaders throw off colonial rule and created independent countries Why it matters now? Today, many of those independent countries are engaged in building political and economic stability
  • 5. Setting the Stage • Africa was unwilling to return to colonial domination after WW2 • European imperialists left Africans unprepared to deal with independence
  • 6. Background to Independence • African middle class emerged (many went abroad for college) • Inspired by what they saw abroad (ie: Harlem Renaissance) • Negritude movement= a movement to celebrate African culture, heritage and values (black consciousness) • Many African fought alongside Europeans in WW2- made them unwilling to accept colonial domination
  • 7. Ghana(British Colony) • Gold Coast- first African colony south of Sahara to receive independence (1957) • Kwame Nkrumah- – studied in US – organized strikes and boycotts – Ghana’s first prime minister and later president for life – took on costly projects  hurt economy – inspired by Marcus Garvey (Africa ruled by Africans) – while in China, army and police took power • Power shifted between civilian and military rule • First open elections- 2000
  • 8. Kenya(British Colony) • 2 black self government movements: • Jomo Kenyatta- Kikuyu (Kenya’s most populous ethnic group), nationalist, condemned Mau Mau • Mau Mau- secret society of Kikuyu land owners who were kicked out of their land – Goal= scare the white farmers out of their land
  • 9. Kenya • Independence- 1963 • Result- 10,000 black Kenyans 100 white Kenyans killed • 1st President- Kenyatta – Worked hard to unite the various ethnic groups • 2nd President- Daniel arap Moi – Faced major opposition, strikes forced Moi to make Kenya more democratic, his government was corrupted
  • 10. Congo (Belgium Colony) • Independence- 1960 • Name change- Zaire (from 1965- 1997) • First prime minister- Patrice Lumumba – Ruled a divided country • Leaders in Congo – Moise Tshombe- declared parts of Congo independent – Mobutu Sese Seko- overthrew Lumumba and turned him over to Tshombe (later murdered) – Tshombe was overthrown by Mobutu
  • 11. Mobutu Comes to Power • Mobutu ruled Zaire (Congo) – Zaire had the resources to become one of the richest countries in Africa but under Mobutu’s rule it became one of the poorest – Overthrown in 1997 by Laurent Kabila who banned all political parties • Promised free elections in 1999, never came • By 2000, civil war had broken out
  • 12. Algeria (French Colony) • = France’s principal overseas colony • Many French colonists had been there for years and didn’t want to give up their land • France claimed to offer full citizenship rights to colonial subjects (assimilation)
  • 13. Algeria • FLN (Algerian National Liberation Front)- intention to fight for independence – French sent over troops to fight the FLN • Charles de Gaulle- French WW2 hero, made President, concluded Algeria could not be held by force – Feared rebellion would spread, so France let go of many of his possessions in Africa • Independence- 1962
  • 14. Algeria • First Prime Minister/President- Ahmed Ben Bella, leader of FLN, overthrown by his chief of staff • FIS- Islamic Salvation Front, led riots against “secular” government • Civil War- Islamic militants and government, continues till today • Talks of a peace conference
  • 15. Angola (Portuguese Colony) • Portuguese- first into Africa, last out • Accounts of other African countries receiving independence inspired them • Portugal spent tons of $ to keep colonies and many Portuguese at home didn’t agree – Portuguese withdrew- 1975 • Lack of preparation for independence led to many outside groups (Communists, Cubans, Soviets, South Africa, US) becoming involved • Bloody civil war continued into 2000’s
  • 16. Section 2: Democratic Challenges in African Nations • Main Idea: As the recent histories of Nigeria and South Africa show, ethnic and racial conflicts can hinder democracy • Why it matters now? As Nigeria struggled with democracy, in 1996 South Africa adopted a bill of rights that promotes racial quality
  • 17. Colonial Rule Hampers Democracy • Colonial rule did little to prepare the African colonies for independence • Europeans ignored ethnic & cultural divisions • No sense of national identity • Europeans developed colonies for their profit and never expected to help the African countries develop • Not educated
  • 18. Short Lived Democracies • When Europeans left, rival groups fought each other for power • Military dictatorships usually replaced democracies
  • 19. Nigeria Erupts in Civil War • Nigeria- former British colony, won independence in 1960 • Africa’s most populated country and one of its richest
  • 20. A Land of Many Peoples • 3 major ethnic groups and other smaller ones lived in Nigeria – Muslim (Hausa-Fulani) – Christians and animists (Igbo) – Yoruba were a farming people • Federal System= power is shared between the state governments and central authority (like US)….each group had their own state
  • 21. War with Biafra • Nigerian civil war • Igbo (largest ethnic group in Nigeria) were persecuted and fled and the eastern region of Nigeria seceded from Nigeria and declared itself a new nation Biafra • Igbo were outnumbered and outgunned • Martial Law= temporary military rule in Nigeria • 1970, Biafra surrendered, Nigeria was reunited • Result: several million Igbo died, most from starvation
  • 22. Nigeria’s Struggle for Democracy • Military governed most of 1970’s • 7th largest oil producer • Tried to return to federal system, with strong central govt. and 19 regional units • 1979, returned to democracy • 1983, military overthrew civilian govt. • 1999, elected first civilian president in 20 years
  • 23. South Africa under White Rule • Under British and Dutch rule, South Africa was racially divided • Small white minority ruled a large black majority • 1910, gained independence from Britain • New constitution denied rights to blacks
  • 24. Apartheid Segregates Society • 1948, new party promotes Dutch South African nationalism • Apartheid= complete separation of the races • Segregation of schools, hospitals and neighborhoods • 75% of population was black, but only 13% of the land was given to them to live on
  • 25. Blacks Protest • Black South Africans resisted white minority rule • ANC- African National Congress to fight for their rights, organized strikes, boycotts • Nelson Mandela- one leader of ANC • Outbreaks, deaths…led to state of emergency in 1986
  • 26. South Africa Moves Toward Democracy • Desmond Tutu- led economic campaigns against apartheid • He called for other nations to impose trading restrictions on South Africa • South Africa was banned from Olympics • Tut was Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for his nonviolent methods
  • 27. First Steps • New President: F.W. de Klerk • Goal: Transform South Africa and end its isolation • Accomplishments: legalized ANC, release Mandela from prison, repealed apartheid laws, first universal elections in 1994 where all races could vote • Mandela is election President (later stepped down in 1999, but democracy continued)
  • 28. New Constitution • 1996, new constitution • Included bill of rights modeled after US B.o.R’s • Forbid discrimination of minorities • Right to travel freely (previously denied to blacks)