English, asked by tahira1001, 1 month ago

read up constitutional rights and the wind of change then make notes out of it​

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Answered by Aadityadgreat
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The "Wind of Change" speech was an address made by British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan to the Parliament of South Africa on 3 February 1960 in Cape Town. He had spent a month in Africa in visiting a number of British colonies. The speech signalled clearly that the Conservative Party, which formed the British government, had no intention to block the independence to many of those territories.

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