As a "Continent ravaged by a series of revolutionary movements".
After the events of the Second World War, the European countries which held colonies in the African Continent were no longer able to assign economic resources for their adequate maintenance, as they were heavily indebted due to the war. This lack of resources and subsequent mismanagement lead to a series of revolts within the African Colonies, which at the time were French Algeria, Portugues Angola, the Belgian Congo, and British Kenya.
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Historians have identified several reasons for why the Industrial Revolution began first in Britain, including: the effects of the Agricultural Revolution, large supplies of coal, geography of the country, a positive political climate, and a vast colonial empire.
Responses to global depression should entail a concerted effort by governments around the globe to instill confidence in the global financial system and maintain stability of the monetary system. Confidence is important as it will help stimulate consumption which is critical in economic growth. Stability is vital in ensuring that investors do not resort to cash flight.