Compare the independence

movements of colonized
African nations based on
their similarities. (1 point)
Most independence
movements in Africa
started with
nonviolence, but
when their calls for
independence were
ignored or met with
violence, they were
willing to fight for
that independence
as well.
Most independence
movements in Africa
started with
nonviolence, but
when their calls for
independence were
ignored, they used
violence to gain the
attention of the
colonial government.
All independence
movements in Africa
started with violence,
but also utilized
nonviolent methods
in order to gain
international support
through diplomatic
channels like the
UN.

1 answer

The similarities between the independence movements of colonized African nations include the initial use of nonviolence as a means of seeking independence. Additionally, in all cases, when the calls for independence were ignored or met with violence, the movements were willing to resort to violence in order to achieve their goals. These movements were also willing to utilize a combination of violent and nonviolent methods in order to gain international support and diplomatic assistance.