Before World War II, many African countries were ruled by a handful of European nations. How did many of the colonies achieve independence in the decades following the war? (Points : 3) They rebelled against their tribal rulers. They employed the tactics of nonviolent civil disobedience. They fought for independence. They negotiated peacefully for independence.



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In general "They fought for independence" although it should be noted that the end of World War II brought with it a streak of decolonization that helped the local efforts.
Before WW II, many African countries were ruled by a handful of European nations. They achieved independence by fighting for independence.

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