Was Senegal renamed after gaining independence

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No, Senegal was not renamed after gaining independence. Senegal was a French colony known as French West Africa before gaining independence in 1960. The country retained its name of Senegal after gaining independence and has remained the same ever since.
Who was the colonizer that gave Senegal independence and who was the prime Minister/president of the colonizer at that time
Senegal gained independence from France in 1960. The French president at the time was Charles de Gaulle, who played a key role in granting independence to Senegal and other French colonies in Africa. The first President of Senegal after independence was Léopold Sédar Senghor, who served from 1960 to 1980. The country also had a Prime Minister at that time, and the first Prime Minister of Senegal after independence was Mamadou Dia.
Who was the Nationalist leader of Senegal and what was the political party called
The nationalist leader of Senegal was Léopold Sédar Senghor. He was a key figure in the movement for Senegalese independence from France and served as the first President of Senegal after independence in 1960. Senghor was a prominent poet, philosopher, and politician who advocated for the peaceful transition to independence.

Senghor was associated with the political party called the Senegalese Democratic Bloc (Bloc Démocratique Sénégalais, BDS), which later merged with other parties to form the Senegalese Democratic Party (Parti Démocratique Sénégalais, PDS). Senghor's political party played a significant role in the struggle for independence and in shaping Senegal's post-independence political landscape.
When did gain Independence and what method was used to gain independence: arm-resustance, negotiations, external pressure or colonial power wish to leave
Senegal gained independence from France on April 4, 1960. The method used to gain independence was through negotiations between Senegalese nationalists and the French colonial authorities. There were no major armed resistance movements or external pressure from other countries that played a significant role in Senegal's independence process.

Senegal pursued a peaceful path to independence, with leaders like Léopold Sédar Senghor and other nationalists engaging in negotiations with the French government to reach a mutually agreed upon independence settlement. The process was relatively smooth compared to other African countries that experienced more protracted struggles for independence.
Who was the first PM/president of Senegal
The first President of Senegal after gaining independence in 1960 was Léopold Sédar Senghor. He served as President from 1960 to 1980. The first Prime Minister of Senegal after independence was Mamadou Dia. Senghor and Dia were key figures in shaping Senegal's early post-independence political landscape.