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How did south africa get independence

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Answered by mohankumarviveka
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protests and struggles against apartheid had increased, the government realised that they could no longer keep the blacks under their rule through repression. The White regime changed its policies. Discriminatory laws were repealed. Ban on political parties and restrictions on the media were lifted. After 28 years of imprisonment, Nelson Mandela walked out of jail as a free man. Finally at the midnight of 26th April, 1994, the new national flag of Republic of South Africa was unfurled marking the newly born democracy in the world. The apartheid government came to an end, paving the way for the formation of a multi-racial government.

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Answered by Ommprateek33
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South Africa was a colony of Great Britain for many years. The country became independent on December 11, 1931. However, the British monarch remained head of state. On May 31, in the year 1961, South Africa finally became a republic, cutting off all formal ties with Great Britain, and emerged as an independent nation.

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