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Which two areas used nonviolent protest to eventually overturn British colonization?
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India and Ghana.
- India: Gandhi’s campaigns of nonviolent civil disobedience (e.g., the Salt March, Non‑Cooperation and Quit India movements) helped force British withdrawal, leading to independence in 1947.
- Ghana: Kwame Nkrumah’s CPP used strikes, boycotts and mass political organization (often called “positive action”) to win independence from Britain in 1957.
- India: Gandhi’s campaigns of nonviolent civil disobedience (e.g., the Salt March, Non‑Cooperation and Quit India movements) helped force British withdrawal, leading to independence in 1947.
- Ghana: Kwame Nkrumah’s CPP used strikes, boycotts and mass political organization (often called “positive action”) to win independence from Britain in 1957.
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