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African Independence Vocabulary KENYA SOUTH AFRICA NIGERIA

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Page 1: African History 2

African

Independence

Vocabulary

KENYA SOUTH

AFRICANIGERIA

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Definition Example

Non-example Picture or Last Word

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SS7H1 The student will analyze

continuity and change in Africa leading

to the 21st century.

a. Explain how the European partitioning across Africa

contributed to conflict, civil war, and artificial

political boundaries.

b. Explain how nationalism led to independence in

South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria.

c. Explain the creation and end of apartheid in South

Africa and the roles of Nelson Mandela and F.W.de

Klerk.

d. Explain the impact of the Pan-African movement.

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Independence(definition)

• Becoming a free country

• When the citizens or natives of a country

are in control of their government

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Independence (examples)

• French Revolution – freedom from the monarchy (rule by one person, like a king)

• American Revolution – freedom from British rule

• War of Mexican Independence – freedom from Spanish rule

• Kenyan rebellion – violent rebellion against colonial rule, Jomo Kenyatta & the Mau Mau

• Nigerian - peaceful independence movement

• South Africa - independent from British in 1961, but non-whites did not have equal rights (Apartheid)

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Independence(non-examples)

• colonial rule – of Africa, the

Americas

• Dictatorships - ex. Saddam

Hussein (Iraq), Omar Bashir

(Sudan)

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Nationalism(definition)

• When people of a country have a strong

sense of pride or patriotism.

• Nationalism can also lead to members of a

country gaining their independence, freeing

themselves from colonialism or unjust rulers.

South Africa

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• African National Congress -

called for equal rights for non-white

Africans, led to the end of Apartheid

• American colonies fighting the British

• Miguel Hildago’s call to resist the Spanish -

led to Mexican independence

• Nazi Germany - rise of Nazi party & Hitler

• Russian revolution against the Czar

Nationalism

(examples)

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Non-examples

• Some African tribal leaders - bribed (for

money, land, power) by colonial rulers

to help them

• Tory party members - Americans loyal

to the British empire & didn’t want the

U.S. to be independent

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Pan-Africanism

• A movement beginning in the late 1800s

• Points out the common bond African people share

• Encouraged unity among African people

• Called for the independence of ALL African nations

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Pan-Africanism"The Red, Black, and Green”

this flag symbolizes the struggle for the

unification and liberation of African people.

• "red" stands for the blood that unites all

people of African ancestry

• "black" represents the color of the skin

of the people of Africa

• "green" stands for the rich land of Africa.

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Pan-Africanism (examples)

1. Pan-African Congress

– five meetings held b/w 1919-1945

– called for an end to colonial rule and

racial discrimination

– demanded human rights and equality of

economic opportunity for Africans

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Pan-Africanism (examples)

2. African Union (AU)

– organization of 53 African states established in

2002 from similar Organization of Afrian Union

that started in 1963

– Wants all Africans to have rights and

democracy

– Raise the living standards of all Africans

– Settles fights between members – not through

fighting but rather peaceful and diplomatic

negotiation.

– http://www.africa-union.org/

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Pan-Africanism(non-examples)

• Civil war in Sudan

• Apartheid – blacks in South Africa did

not have the same rights as whites

• Rwanda – civil war b/w Hutu & Tutsi

(ethnic groups)

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What did you learn?

1. What is the difference between nationalism and Pan-Africanism?

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You have two choices for your

final box…

1. You can draw a picture/illustration that

shows the meaning of each vocabulary

word. • It must be accurate

• It must be neat

• You must take your time

2. Complete a last word summary for each

vocabulary word• See the board for example