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Why did mass decolonization occur in Africa following World War II?

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Over time, many Africans began seeking independence and self-determination. The desire for independence intensified after World War II. The war had caused tremendous devastation in Europe. The European nations were exhausted and could no longer hold on to their colonies in Africa. Within a few decades, most of Africa had achieved independence from European rule.

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Because England was in debt and they could no longer control the colonies in Africa and other areas so they decided to give them independence (plus the colonies were kinda revolting in a way) but yeah hope i helped if not sorry.
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