What were some early moves for decolonization in Africa? List them in one sentence.

1. The decolonization movement gained momentum after World War II with the independence of Ghana in 1957.

2. The decolonization process in Africa accelerated with the independence of countries like Nigeria, Kenya, and Congo in the early 1960s.
3. The All-African Peoples' Conference in 1958 brought together leaders from across the continent to discuss decolonization and independence.
4. The formation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963 was a significant step towards promoting unity and independence among African nations.
5. The end of the colonial era in Africa was marked by the independence of Portuguese colonies like Angola and Mozambique in the mid-1970s.

Answer in one sentence

The early moves for decolonization in Africa included the independence of Ghana in 1957, followed by Nigeria, Kenya, and Congo in the early 1960s, as well as the All-African Peoples' Conference in 1958 and the formation of the Organization of African Unity in 1963.

Before the African countries gain independence? Answer in one sentence.

Before African countries gained independence, there were movements and efforts by African nationalists to resist colonial rule through protests, strikes, boycotts, and political organizations.