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Answered by khushiyadav9871
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Abstract: It is evident that Ghana became the first state in sub-Saharan Africa to gain political independence from European colonial rule in 1957. Arguably, Ghana s decolonization did not involve military confrontation especially when compared with African countries such as Algeria and South Africa.

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Answered by skyfall63
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In 1957, Ghana became the first state in Sub-Saharan Africa to gain political independence from the  European Colonial Rule. The decolonization was also monumental because it didn't involve any military confrontation.

Explanation:

  • Ghana's case can be considered as a classic case of decolonization of the European colonial.
  • After WWII, a pool strong educated elite men returned back home with a sense of nationalism and a strong foundation of self-rule.
  • The government of Ghana before the decolonization can be explained as a mixture of  direct rule from the central government and other institutes. The strong leadership of the men that returned from WWII weakened the European colonies.
  • Around that time, Ghana was developing economically and hence the power from the government officials gradually was shifted to the hands of Ghana Citizens. This power decentralization was also one of the strongest foundation of Ghana being independent.

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