How were African independence movements in former French colonies different from those in former British colonies?

Question 2 options:

Most of the former French colonies' movements were peaceful


The British allowed for peaceful transition to independence


The British colonies earned independence in the late 19th Century


The French gave their colonies to Germany

Respuesta :

The difference between African independence movements in former French colonies different and former British colonies is most of the former French colonies' movements were peaceful.

What was the French decolonization in Africa?

In French West Africa (FWA), formal colonial rule lasted only a few years. Between 1895 and 1904, the Government-General established the framework for civilian rule in the colony over a nine-year period.

All of FWA's colonial territories had gained independence by 1960.

Thus, the correct option is A, Most of the former French colonies' movements were peaceful.

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