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Licemer1 [7]
3 years ago
6

How was the struggle for independence in Algeria different from the struggle in Morocco and Tunisia

History
1 answer:
dedylja [7]3 years ago
3 0

Hi there!

We know that Algeria gains independence. On this date in 1954, Algeria gained independence from France. This began after the aggression of 1830 against the Algerian State and the occupation of the country by the French colonialist forces.


Independence for Morocco and Tunisia. When the Treaty of Fez was signed in 1912, Morocco became a French protectorate. But after the Second World War, calls for independence grew stronger. But this did not curb their efforts, and they decided to form the Moroccan National Front.

<em>I hope this helps you see the differences?</em>

<u>-WolfieWolfFromSketch</u>


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