Compare the independence movements of colonized African nations based on their similarities.

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All independence movements in Africa started with violence, but also utilized nonviolent
• methods in order to gain international support through diplomatic channels like the
UN.
Most independence
movements in Africa started with nonviolence, but when © their calls for independence were ignored, they used violence to gain the attention of the colonial Most independence
movements in Africa started with nonviolence, but when their calls for independence were ignored or met with violence, they were willing to fight for that independence as well.
Most independence
movements in Africa started with nonviolence, but turned

violent when confronted with military suppression by the colonial government.

Most independence movements in Africa were driven by a desire for self-determination and the rejection of colonial rule and exploitation. They were inspired by the success of independence movements in other countries and sought support from other African nations as well as international organizations. Additionally, many independence movements in Africa were led by charismatic leaders who mobilized the masses and galvanized support for the cause of independence. Overall, the independence movements in colonized African nations shared a common goal of liberation from colonial rule and the establishment of self-governing nations.