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In what ways were the independence movements in Algeria and Kenya
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In what ways were the independence movements in Algeria and Kenya similar?-example-1
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User Zjhui
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A

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User Eldhopj
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A. Both succeeded in gaining independence only after violence

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Algeria and Kenya, unlike big portion of the African countries that gained independence, had to fight for their independence. Algeria was a French colony, while Kenya was British colony. In both countries, the colonists were promising a lot for after the World War II, but despite being active participants in it and fight for their colonists, the people from these two countries didn't get anything after the war ended. Instead of getting better opportunities, better living conditions, and equality, the people from Algeria and Kenya were treated in the same manner as they were prior to the war. This of course resulted in revolt, sot he people rose to fight for independence, as the colonists were not willing to give it to them. Both revolutions turned out to be successful, so Algeria and Kenya both became independent nations.

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