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The Atlantic Charter called for self-government.
The leaders of Great Britain and the United States signed the Atlantic Charter on August 14, 1941, and the other members of the Allies of World War II later signed on as well. The charter stated the goals of the war -- to end nations grabbing the territory of other nations, self-determination of peoples concerning their governments and restoring self-government to those who had been deprived of it. A number of African leaders met in Bloemfontein, South Africa, in December, 1943, to discuss the implications of the Atlantic Charter for African nations.
The leaders of Great Britain and the United States signed the Atlantic Charter on August 14, 1941, and the other members of the Allies of World War II later signed on as well. The charter stated the goals of the war -- to end nations grabbing the territory of other nations, self-determination of peoples concerning their governments and restoring self-government to those who had been deprived of it. A number of African leaders met in Bloemfontein, South Africa, in December, 1943, to discuss the implications of the Atlantic Charter for African nations.
The Atlantic charter was considered important to Africa's history because its called for self-government.
What is the Atlantic Charter?
The charter was signed by leaders of Great Britain, United States and stated the goals of the war was to end nations grabbing the territory of other nations.
Hence, this led to self-determination of peoples concerning their governments and restoring self-government to those who had been deprived of it.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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