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Was Ruanda-Urundi renamed after gaining independence

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Which colonizer gave independence to Rwanda and Burundi and who was the prime Minister/president of the colonizer called
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Who was Belgium's leader during Ruandi-Urundi's independence?
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When did Ruanda-Uruandi gain independence?
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When did Rwanda and Burundi gain independence and what method was used to gain independence: arm-resustance, negotiations, external pressure or colonial power wish to leave?
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Who was the Nationalist leader and what was the political party called
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Yes, after gaining independence in 1962, Ruanda-Urundi was divided into two separate countries: Rwanda and Burundi.
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Rwanda and Burundi were both colonized by Belgium. After gaining independence in 1962, Rwanda's first President was Grégoire Kayibanda, and Burundi's first Prime Minister was Prince Louis Rwagasore. Both countries were under Belgian colonial rule until independence was granted.
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At the time of Rwanda-Urundi's independence in 1962, Belgium's leader was King Baudouin who was the monarch of Belgium. However, the day-to-day administration of the colony would have been overseen by Belgian colonial officials rather than the monarch.
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Ruanda-Urundi gained independence on July 1, 1962, and was subsequently divided into the separate countries of Rwanda and Burundi.
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Rwanda gained independence on July 1, 1962, and Burundi gained independence on July 1, 1962. The method used to gain independence in both countries was negotiations with the colonial power, Belgium. There were no major armed resistance movements or external pressures that forced Belgium to grant independence. Belgium was generally willing to grant independence to its African colonies after a period of decolonization and international pressure to end colonial rule.
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In Rwanda, the nationalist leader at the time of independence was Grégoire Kayibanda. He was the founder and leader of the Parmehutu party, which was the dominant political party in Rwanda at the time and played a key role in the country's path to independence.

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