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    balance of power in Europe. The British system of self‐governing colonies and self-sufficient protectorates in a sense seemed to practically backfired as it condemned the British Empire. In the future‚ these protectorates would kick-start the decolonization process which Britain could not afford to handle. As a colony developed both social and economically‚ it would most likely also develop a sense of nationalism because a more developed colony would gain a national identity and this would be further

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    Africa is the world’s second-biggest and second-most-crowded mainland. At around 30.2 million km2 including adjoining islands‚ it covers six percent of Earth’s aggregate surface zone and 20.4 percent of its aggregate area region. With 1.1 billion individuals starting 2013‚ it represents around 15% of the world’s human populace. Africa’s populace is the most youthful amongst every one of the landmasses; the middle age in 2012 was 19.7‚ when the overall middle age was 30.4. Algeria is Africa’s biggest

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    The nineteen sixties were also an important time for the people of Quebec due to the creation of the Parti Quebecois. This was an incredibly substantial moment for the society of Quebec and the decolonization movement because it puts even more power into the hands of French speaking Quebecers‚ and gave them a legitimate political party that allowed for the representation of the Quebec people. This allowed for a more concrete presence of French Canadian opinions within politics that in turn provided

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    series of occupations as a young adult‚ including fry cook‚ sex worker‚ nightclub dancer and performer‚ cast member of the opera Porgy and Bess‚ coordinator for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference‚ and journalist in Egypt and Ghana during the decolonization of Africa. She

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    failure‚ and ongoing triumph of the museums. Over a span of about twenty years Lonetree explores how new museum theory changed interpretation of the same subject and how different museums interpreted decolonization to varying levels of success. Lonetree argues that successful examples of decolonization in Native American museums includes tying the history to the Native community‚ relating the history to pre-colonization until today‚ and including the hard truths of western colonization on Natives.

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    Bibliography: Aldrich‚ R.‚ Greater France: A History of French Overseas Expansion‚ 1996‚ 8: 266 – 267‚ Epilogue: 311 – 312. Bernstein‚ S.‚ The Republic of de Gaulle‚ 1958-1969‚ 1993‚ p 28 Chamberlain‚ M Costa‚ D.‚ Decolonization and French Society‚ 1999‚ URL: http://www.indyflicks.com/danielle/papers/paper06.htm Holland‚ R Jones‚ J.‚ The French in West Africa‚ 2012‚ URL: http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his312/lectures/fren-occ.htm#algeria Jones‚ J.‚ Algerian Independence

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    its violent enforcement of colonialism‚ imperialism and racism on the people in the Third World countries in order to subordinate them‚ but also to harbinger the emergence of a new human race‚ which would occur in the course of the revolutionary decolonization against the oppressors. Fanon’s "new man" is the one‚ with the unity of theory and

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    low on resources and began to struggle economically as well. Because of this‚ a lot of colonies demanded independence from their colonial powers. As it can be seen in the movie The Battle of Algiers‚ the fight for independency and the process of decolonization were not always easy or quick to settle. As shown in The Battle of Algiers‚ the people of Algeria were colonized by the French. In the movie‚ after a few attacks on French officials‚ French soldiers were sent to eliminate the problem: the National

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    refers to the black slaves successfully receiving rights as slaves and individuals‚ which forced independence and freedom for blacks. Haiti achieved independence by a slave uprising; the slaves killed of their French slave-owners. In this sense‚ decolonization and abolition occurred at the same time in Haiti‚ starting a new example and movement. Through this controversy‚ The Haitian Revolution impacted the rest of the world‚ primarily the United States of America and the Caribbean. At a grand

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    All over the world‚ nationalistic movements arose‚ like Mahatma Gandhi and his peaceful decolonization movement in India. Nationalistic movements inspired each other‚ like Martin Luther King Jr.’ civil rights movement was inspired by Gandhi’s non-violent way of resistance. Resistance also arose in other corners of society‚ like feminism. Because

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