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How and why did the anti colonial struggles in india and south africa differ?

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India and South Africa lived under racial segregation. Despite the difficult situation, both countries decided to use the non-violence method to protest and carry civil resistance actions. Both countries had their National Congress that guided the efforts toward liberty. They orchestrated the activities that showed how much people demanded freedom. Unfortunately for South Africa, many white people stayed and ruled maintaining the Apartheid until Nelson Mandela became the President of South Africa.

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South Africans were fighting apartheid while Indians were fighting the British colonial master.

Step-by-step explanation:

In south Africa, there was the apartheid rule which entailed discrimination of the black race.

The black race in south Africa were fighting against this while Indians were fighting against British invasion to their land during the colonial periods.

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