Please help me (50 POINTS) I've done some of it
As nations in Africa gained independence from...
Please help me (50 POINTS) I've done some of it
As nations in Africa gained independence from colonial powers, some made relatively smooth transitions to self-rule while others experienced violence and upheaval. In some nations, violence continues even today. What might have been done to help those nations transition to self-rule peacefully? Write a short essay that sets forth ideas on ways that violence and civil war might have been prevented.
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Why Ghana’s transition to independence was peaceful
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(HERE IS WHAR I HAVE)
The cause of why a certain amount of nations were thriving and were quicker to realize economic prosperity was because of numerous reasons. Several experienced various and violent military coups that clearly played an enormous role in their violent transitions. Most experienced violent civil wars as a result of dissimilar cultures who had to stay together. Both of the two things played a tremendously important devastating role in there violent transitions.
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