Colonialism
Title: Colonialism
Category: History | Words: 262 | Pages: 1.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Colonialism
More than three decades after most African nations became independent, there is no consensus on the legacy of
colonialism. With most African countries still only tottering on their feet and many close to collapse, some people ask
whether the problem is due to Africa's colonial experience or inherent adequacies of the African? For apologists of
colonialism the answer is simple. Whatever may have been the shortcomings of colonial rule, the overall effect was
positive for
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communities were united into modern nation-states with greater opportunity of survival in a competitive world than the
numerous mini entities that existed before. Africa is in political and economic turmoil today, defenders of imperialism say,
because it failed to take advantage of its inheritance from colonial rule. It was, they summarise, Africa’s inadequacies
that made colonisation necessary and the outcome of post-independence self-rule suggests that the withdrawal by the
colonial powers was premature.
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