Why is the year 1960 often referred to as the year of Africa?

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because in 1960, 17 African colonies became independent states
• because in 1960, the last colony in Africa disappeared
• because in 1960, all countries in Africa became democracies
• because 1960 was the first year of decolonization in Africa

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The year 1960 is often referred to as the year of Africa because in 1960, 17 African colonies became independent states. This marked a significant wave of decolonization across the continent, leading to increased national sovereignty for many African nations.