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hammer [34]
2 years ago
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How was the post-world war ii independence process in kenya different from that in belize and jamaica? kenya did not officially

gain independence. kenya lacked an organized reform movement. kenya gained freedom through violence. kenya was formerly a french colony.
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bagirrra123 [75]2 years ago
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The post-world war ii independence process in Kenya different from that in Belize and Jamaica because  Kenya gained freedom through violence.

<h3>What was post-world war ii independence process in Kenya?</h3>

In country like Belize and Jamaica the independence was gained  following the  constitutional reform which was a peaceful process.

However in  in Kenya those  white settlers were  are not ready to loose it as regards the white highlands and this brings about radical militant intervention and this resulted to  independence movement party.

It should br noted that the independence of Kenya was pronounced in 1963, which made thrm to be freed from from Britain in thr month of December that year.

However, this East African nation before the independence were able to shaken the British colony through the rebellion that wad led by Mau Mau and this actually the force that launched the gaining of the independence.

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