African independence movements in former French colonies differ from those in former British colonies in that the former French colonies' movements were mostly peaceful. So, option (A) is the correct answer.
<h3>What was the decolonization of Africa by the French?</h3>
Formal colonial rule in French West Africa (FWA) lasted only a few years. Over a nine-year period from 1895 to 1904, the Government-General constructed the basis for the civilian government in the province.
By 1960, all of FWA's colonial territories had achieved independence.
As a result, option A is correct: the majority of former French colonies' moves were peaceful.
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The Northern English colonies began to differ from the Southern English colonies by 1750 in terms of government, social structure, labor and economics. The main difference was the type of economy that each region had. The Southern colonies were mostly agricultural, while the Northern colonies were more industrialized. This led to different types of labor and social structures. The government in the Northern colonies was also more centralized than the Southern colonies.
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