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This is a summary of the time period when many African countries became independent from colonial rule (1960's-70's), with main focus on The Congo, Tanzania and Angola. Contains a timeline of all the most important events, and then elaborates on all those events. Included: Colonial Rule (context), different forms of government, and case studies on The Congo, Tanzania and Angola. This summary breaks down the topics in a way that is easy to memorise and also builds understanding of the relevance of the events.

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Timeline:
1884 - King Leopold II of Belgium controlled the Congo
1885 - Act of Berlin
1908 - Belgian govt took away from the king
1918 - Belgium changed administration of the Congo
​ End of WW1
1945 - End of WW2 → UN formed
1954 - FNLA founded
1956 - MPLA founded
1960 - Congo gained independence
​ Lumumba removed from prison
​ Mubutu seized power
​ Congo split into 4 regimes
1961 - Tanzania gained independence
​ MPLA used armed struggle against Portuguese
1963 - Tanzania became a one-party state
​ OAU established
1964 - United Republic of Tanzania formed → Julius Nyerere as prime minister
1965 - Congo was established as a one-party state, central govt control
1966 - Agostino Neto led MPLA
​ UNITA founded
1967 - Arusha declaration
1970s - Congo’s economy started to collapse
1974 - Military coup → Civil war in Angola
1975 - SA military invaded Angola
Angola gained independence
​ All party conference in Angola
1976 - MPLA nationalised Portuguese assets
1977 - MPLA adopted Marxist-Leninism
1979 - Neto died
​ Eduardo dos Santos became Angolan president
1985 - Nyerere stepped down
1986 - Tanzanian leaders forced to agree to IMF’s conditions for financial aid
1987 - SA & UNITA forces attacked Angola (Cuito Cuanavale)
1988 - Battle of Cuito Cuanavale ended with SA’s defeat
1989 - end of Cold War
​ Angola-Namibia peace accords
1990 - Namibia gained independence
1991 - Estoril accord in Angola
1992 - Multi-party elections in Angola
​ BUT UNITA forces continued to fight & civil war cont
1997 - Civil war in Congo
2002 - OAU disbanded (replaced by AU)
​ Savimbi died → end of civil war in Angola


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, Africa under Colonial Rule

Industrial revolution
-​ Global north needed raw materials
-​ All infrastructure in Africa built to the needs of colonisers
-​ Problems with infrastructure after colonisers left
-​ Took raw materials from Africa
-​ Transported to Europe → sent back to Africa for high price
-​ Economics geared towards exporting cheap raw materials & importing expensive
manufactured goods

End of WW2
-​ Turning point in colonialism
-​ Largely impacted the world powers
-​ Colonial powers couldn’t justify rule → formation of the UN
-​ White power was no longer unbeatable
-​ Increased cooperation between some African countries

Cold War
-​ Africa influenced by opposing ideologies
-​ New political freedom but new challenges

General Context
-​ African countries were neglected
-​ Education only for the elite
-​ No democracy → European powers owned the colonies
-​ When powers left, didn’t know how to lead
-​ There was no proper handover of power
-​ Issue of finding political stability
-​ After independence different countries had different ways of implementing govts

Independence: Different forms of Government

Challenges
-​ Search for suitable political systems
-​ Need to Africanise countries
-​ Taking control of the military
-​ Need of aid in almost all levels of development
-​ Coming to terms with artificial boundaries created by Act of Berlin

Mix of socialism & capitalism in different countries
Some associated capitalism with the colonisers
Socialism: shared ownership & management of production, govt control of economy & attempt
to achieve greater equality through equal access to resources


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