South Africa's Economic & Social Problems
.... politics. In 1961, the nation obtained its independence from the
British and became designated as the Republic of South
Africa. Soon ....
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Foreign Investment in South Africa
.... According to Thompson, by 1975, 26.3 billion of foreign capital was invested in South
Africa, of which 40 percent was
British, 20 percent American, 10 percent ....
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SOUTH AFRICA: EFFECTS OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT
.... According to Thompson, by 1975, 26.3 billion of foreign capital was invested in South
Africa, of which 40 percent was
British, 20 percent American, 10 percent ....
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Conrad and Africa
.... with all the colours of a rainbow" and Marlow's approval of the "vast amount of red" in
Africa, a reference to the territory under
British colonial control ....
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Economic & Social Problems of South Africa
.... politics. In 1961, the nation obtained its independence from the
British and became designated as the Republic of South
Africa. Soon ....
(2839

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Life and Work of Gandhi
.... Huttenback, RA (1971). Gandhi in South
Africa:
British imperialism and the Indian question. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Jack, HA (Ed.). (1956). ....
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Benin Kingdom Africa
.... This is why when the
British razed Benin they took many brass and bronze artworks that to this day are the .... com/entry/21095, Apr 2001, 1. Inspiration
Africa! ....
(1978

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BRITISH, AMERICAN AND FRENCH POLICY TOWARD GHANA
.... of population growth and the incidence of HIV/AIDs (2nd highest in West
Africa). .... elsewhere in the 1890s when, under understandings with the
British, that area ....
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INTRODUCTION Most of sub-Saharan Africa has lon
.... Cook commissioned a paper laying out a new
Africa policy, and it has been .... problems to face with the revelation of the involvement of
British mercenaries in a ....
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Africa and Liberty "What must a people do to appease an emb
.... the history of African nationalism is both widely assumed and often ignored (5). He argues that there were many colonial students from
British Africa in London ....
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Impact of Racism in South Africa
.... Louw's interpretation is consistent with Marx's in that he describes the racist legacy in South
Africa as a function of capitalism under
British rule that was ....
(1347

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Apartheid Policies in South Africa
.... During the eighteenth century, the
British began settling in. South
Africa, and by 1806, Britain seized control of the country from the Dutch. ....
(2031

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PRE-COLONIAL EXPLORATION OF AFRICA This researc
.... for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of
Africa (p. 1). The
Africa Association was founded in 1788 by nine wealthy
British merchants headed by Sir ....
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Impact of the British Empire on Britain
.... Likewise, the colonialization of
Africa was essentially a scramble among the European powers, and the
British felt they had to grab their share, or risk being ....
(2223

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Mohandas Gandhi
.... he would earn his fame. South
Africa, like India, was a territory of the
British Empire. A substantial Indian population took advantage ....
(1778

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The film Gandhi
.... power. In the time period of the film, the
British Empire was still sizable and had colonies in
Africa as well as the Near East. The ....
(1693

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Formation of Modern Nation-States
.... off independent nations after World War I, primarily the nations that had been settled directly by the
British; these included South
Africa, Australia, and New ....
(804

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The Vichy Regime This paper w
.... the war anytime soon. The second problem with carrying on the fight from North
Africa was the
British. PTtain had harbored a deep ....
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FROM EMPIRE TO DECOLONIZATION
.... of Kenya (East
Africa) is used to analyze the proposition that decolonization was an inevitable outcome of imperialism. Initially, the
British Foreign Office ....
(1005

4

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Guerillas and Spirit Mediums in Zimabwe
.... the Ndebele granted mining rights to the
British colonialist Cecil Rhodes, and the following year Rhodes obtained a charter for his
British South
Africa Company ....
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Gandhi & the Politics of Mass Action
.... speeches, it adopted a policy of "satyagraha" (nonviolent resistance) toward the
British (Basu, 1997, A12). After practicing law in South
Africa, Gandhi fought ....
(1319

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The Heart of the Matter & Journey Without Maps
.... This very European story takes place in a culture of
British Africa that is explained by reference to the accidentals of physical life as well as in portraits ....
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The Sudan
.... Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1991. Kirk-Greene, Anthony. "Decolonisation in
British Africa." History Today 42 (Jan. 1992) 44-50. Lane ....
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Mungo Park & David Livingston
.... Its Tributaries. Due to his explorations, Livingstone was appointed the
British Consul in central
Africa. Livingstone returned to ....
(2360

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German Military Strategy During WWII
.... Methodically, Rommel moved along the coast of
Africa, destroying
British units as he moved. Tobruk fell, and the
British retreated into Egypt in defeat. ....
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Oluadah Equiano
.... also see from Equiano's revelations in this book that there was a major difference between being a slave in west
Africa and being one aboard
British slave ships ....
(1034

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The Slave Trade in Africa
.... Direct voyages to
Africa were fairly simple then because of the prevailing westerly winds and currents (Gailey 118-119). The
British did begin to adapt to ....
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African Art in the Pre-Colonial Era
.... The
British found an abandoned city that contained works of art numbering some .... As Europeans began to penetrate the interior of
Africa, Bahn (1996) said that ....
(741

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Colonialism in Things Fall Apart
.... an influx of
British due to the valuable resources to be had in Nigeria. By the latter part of the 19th century, nearly all the continent of
Africa was under ....
(1270

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India's Economic History
.... Additionally, India's miserable lower class provided dirt cheap contract laborers for other
British possessions in
Africa and Asia, and cannon fodder for ....
(1366

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