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The aftermath of the Second World War significantly transformed the British Empire, particularly in Africa during the late 1940s and 1950s. The independence of India served as a catalyst for change, inspiring movements across the continent. Notably, the British were able to withdraw from Africa with relatively little violence, marking a pivotal moment in the decolonization process. This period reflects the complexities of imperial legacy and the dynamics of emerging nations.
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Mau Mau, Peter Baxter
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