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1 The Colonies Become New Nations 1945-Present

2 Section 1The Colonies Become New Nations After WWII political changes occurred Policy of Colonialism questioned Colonized people wanted freedom

3 Indian Subcontinent Achieves Freedom India moves towards independence Congress Party India s national political party. Most members were Hindus at times had Muslim members Muslim League organization founded in 1906 to protect Muslim interest

4 Freedom Brings Turmoil Problem: who should be in power - Hindus or Muslims? Riots broke out between Hindus and Muslims August 1946 riots in Calcutta, 5,000 dead 15,000 injured Partition was proposed

5 Jawaharlal Nehru leader of Indian National Congress Muhammad Ali Jinnah Leader of Muslim League Louis Mountbatten Last viceroy of India

6 India Granted Independence August 15, Becomes largest democracy - Jawaharlal Nehru becomes nation s 1 st prime minister for 1 st 17 years - Emphasized democracy, unity and economic modernization - Dies in 1964, Congress party had no strong leader

7 Indira Gandhi becomes new Prime Minister - Faced many threats especially from Sikh extremists - Sikhs wanted their own independent state - Killed by own Sikh bodyguards - Her son Rajiv (rah-jeev) takes over, accused of corruption. Is killed by a bomb in 1991

8 Pakistan Copes with Freedom East & West. Different culture, language, history, geography, economics & ethnic background. Only Islamic religion united them Civil War- East had bigger population & home of central govt. March 26, 1971 East Pakistan declares itself independent. Known as Bangladesh.

9 Bangladesh & Sri Lanka Bangladesh Economic problems because of war Election fraud Natural disasters, cyclones & tidal waves Per capita income a year $360 Sri Lanka Ethnically/religiously diverse Militant group called Tamil, want their own nation Conflict continues today

10 21 st Century Challenges India Growing population (1.2 Billion), expected to exceed China by 2035 Social inequality & threats of religious strife Tense relations with Pakistan Nuclear tests started in 1998 Battle for Kashmir, ruler was Hindu, population majority Muslim U.N. initiates cease fire in 1949, conflict continues

11 Section 1 Questions 1. Why did British officials partition India into India and Pakistan? 2. In what ways did Pakistan also undergo a partition? 3. What is the main cause today of civil strife in Sri Lanka? 4. In what ways are the political tensions between Pakistan & India similar to the U.S. & USSR s political relations during the Cold War? 5. Why might India s political and economic success be so crucial to the future of democracy in Asia? 6. How did religious and cultural differences create problems for newly emerging nations? 7. Why has the conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir become such a huge concern to the world today?

12 Southeast Asian Nations Gain Independence Section 2

13 The Philippines Achieves Independence U.S. & Philippines Bell Act: est. free trade between the Philippines & U.S. for 8 years Despite some resistance it was approved U.S. wanted to keep military presence, 99 year lease. Was shortened & ended in 1992 Still dependent on U.S.

14 From Marcos to Ramos Ferdinand Marcos elected in Imposed authoritarian regime from Martial law Corazon Aquino would become new President in 1986 Forced into exile in Hawaii Recovered $475 million of stolen money in Swiss Banks

15 From Marcos to Ramos New Constitution Fidel Ramos is President after Aquino Limited Presidential term to one 6-year term Formation of Rebel Groups Moro National Liberation Front

16 British Colonies Gain Independence Burma/Myanmar Repressive governments. Pro-democracy & military Aung San Suu Kyi National League for Democracy. Placed on house arrest in & Detained again in 2003 Gov t currently being reformed

17 Malaysia & Singapore Malaysia -Resisted British efforts to unite Malaya People in one state - Federation of Malaya 1957 Singapore - Once part of the Fed. of Malaya would leave in 1965 became a city state. - Strong economy

18 Section 2 Part 1 Questions 1. Why did the retention of the military bases in the Philippines anger so many Filipinos? 2. What was the outcome of the 1990 Myanmar election? How did the government respond? 3. Why did the U.S. demand a 99 Year lease on military bases in the Philippines? 4. What was similar & different about elections that brought defeat to the ruling governments in the Philippines and Burma? 5. How has Myanmar/Burma s government progressed politically & economically?

19 Indonesia Gains Independence Indonesia ruled by Dutch then Japan August 1945 Sukarno (only has one name) proclaimed himself President. Dutch tried to control again, was no longer supported by U.N. Wanted Guided Democracy No foreign investments, unmanageable economy, 100% inflation

20 Instability and Turmoil Jr. officers attempted coup, put down my Gen. Suharto Seized power for himself. President in 1967 steps down ,000 to 1 million Indonesians killed Police state & martial law Annexed East Timor Megawati Sukarnoputri (Sukarno s Daughter) becomes President

21 Sukarno vs. Suharto Political policies Economic policies Social policies Sukarno Became the first President of Indonesia Led independence movement tried to adopt some democratic political measures. Eventual autocracy Centralized gov t & stronger military Guided Democracy followed a socialist path, nationalized domestic enterprises, confiscated foreign assets. Wanted self sufficient country Suharto Imprisoned communists & their leaders Centralized gov t & stronger military Policies to attract foreign investments 5-year plans, developed infrastructure, industry and agriculture, and exported natural resources. Rapid growth of communism in Indonesia Anti-Chinese policy

22 East Timor Wanted to be independence from Indonesia Harsh treatment since 1970s U.N. Sponsored referendum in 1999 Voted to be independent, Indonesia ignores it U.N. intervention, independence in 2002

23 Section 2 Part 2 Questions 1. How did Suharto come to power in Indonesia? How did Sukarno rise to power in Indonesia? 2. What are some political, economic and social differences and similarities between Suharto & Sukarno? 3. How was East Timor able to become an independent country? Do you think Indonesia s annexation of the country justified? 4. How did World War II play a role in the eventual decolonization of southeast Asia? 5. From what you ve learned about decolonization in Asia, what similarities and differences do these countries have, in terms of economy, social structure and political systems.

24 New Nations in Africa Section 3

25 Negritude Movement A movement for African independence that started before World War II Celebrate African culture, heritage & values

26 How did they achieve independence African nations achieve independence in different ways Directly ruled nations fought wars to liberate themselves Indirectly ruled nations easier transitions, local officials knew how to govern. Was already established.

27 Ghana Leads the way Orig. name was Gold Coast Kwame Nkrumah leader of nonviolent movement Organized protests and boycotts, most of the time imprisoned Gold Coast becomes Ghana in 1957 after independence Country has shifted back & forth between civilian & military rule. Economic instablity.

28 Kenya Claims Independence Kenyan Nationalist Jomo Kenyatta Mau mau (mow mow) group secret society made up mostly of native Kenyan farmers forced out of highland areas by British Wanted to push white farmers into leaving the highlands

29 Before You Read 1. Why would the Africans want the Europeans to leave Africa? 2. What do you think would be the best way to get the Europeans out of Africa? 3. What do you think would be the worst way to get the Europeans out of Africa?

30 After you Read 1. Overall, were the methods used to obtain independence in Africa peaceful or violent? Why do you think Africans chose this method? 2. Based on what you read, which country do you think had the easiest time changing from being under colonial rule to being independent? Support your answer. 3. Based on what you read, which country do you think had the hardest time changing from being under colonial rule to being independent? Support your answer.

31 Algeria Struggles with Independence Before WWII Algeria population: 1 million French colonists, 9 million Arab and Berber Muslims French did not want to share power Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) FLN fought against French Independent in July 1962

32 Algeria Struggles with Independence Ahmed Ben Bella becomes 1 st President Wanted socialist state, overthrown in 1965 Rise of religious fundamentalists who wanted an Islamic state Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) won elections in 1990 War between Islamic militants & government, continues today

33 Freedom & Turmoil for Congo Belgian Congo exploited for rubber & copper Congo not prepared for independence Mobutu Sese Seko seized power in 1965 Harsh ruler, one party rule, gifts to supporters Ruled for 32 overthrown in 1997 Next to rule Laurent Kabila (autocratic ruler) Democratic Republic of Congo

34 War Tears Angola Portuguese withdraw from Angola in 1975 Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) communist leaning, took over Angola, USSR & Cuban support Civil war breaks out National Union for the total Independence of Angola (UNITA), U.S. backed Peace accord in 2002

35 Section 3 Questions 1. Who were the Mau Mau of Kenya, what was their goal? 2. What sparked the present day civil struggle in Algeria? 3. What prompted Portugal to eventually grant Angola its freedom? 4. How did the way in which European colonists carved up Africa in the 1800s lead to civil strife in many new African nations? 5. Why would the United States and the USSR participate in the civil war in Angola? 6. Why do you think revolution swept so many African nations following their independence from European rule?

36 Conflicts in the Middle East Section 4

37 Main Idea Division in Palestine after World War II made the Middle East a hotbed of competing nationalist movements Why it Matters The conflict in the Middle East threatens the stability of the world today.

38 Israel Becomes a State Land now called Palestine consists of Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip Jews & Palestinians claim land is theirs Jews forced out in 2 nd century, those who wanted a Jewish state were known as Zionists League of Nations appointed Britain to oversee the Palestine after WWI Balfour Declaration- letter to British Jewish leader creation of Jewish state.

39 Israel Becomes a State In 1947 U.N. decides to partition Palestine into a Palestinian & Jewish state 55% of area went to Jews who only made up 34% of population Palestinians outraged at U.N. Announcement of independent Israel on May 14, 1948

40 Israel & Arab States Conflict 1956 Suez Crisis Invasion by Israel then France & Britain to regain control of canal. Put down Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser Israel & Europeans withdraw, control left to Egypt Nasser & Egypt backed by USSR Six Day War

41 The Palestine Liberation Organization Even though they had their own homeland, Jews claimed most of it Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) pushed for formation of a Palestinian state Made up lawyers, teachers, laborers, soon guerilla fighters who insisted in armed struggle Yasir Arafat chairman of PLO Carried out attacks towards Israel Some Arab neighbors supported PLO

42 Efforts at Peace July 2000 Pres. Clinton hosted 15 day Summit meeting between Ehud Barak & Yasir Arafat no compromise made 2 nd Intifada second Palestinian uprising against Israel No settlement made to this day, conflict still occurs

43 Israeli-Palestinian Tensions Increase Intifada uprising. Palestinian expressed frustrations in widespread campaign of civil disobedience Put pressure of Israel to negotiate with Palestinians Oslo Peace Accords - set of agreements between the government of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Signed in 1993.

44 Oslo Accords Terms: Minister Yitzhak agreed to grant Palestinian self-rule in the Gaza Strip & West Bank, beginning in town called Jericho

45 Section 4 Questions 1. What historic claims do both the Palestinians and Jews make to the land of Palestine? 2. What land did Israel gain from the wars against its Arab neighbors? 3. What were the terms of the Oslo Accords? 4. How was the creation of Israel similar to the establishment of an independent India? 5. Why do you think all the Israeli-Palestinian accords ultimately have failed?

46 Central Asia Struggles Section 5

47 Freedom Brings New Challenges Central Asian Republics: Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, & Kyrgyzstan Economic struggles- still have some of the poorest countries to this day Ethnic & religious strife- fighting among different ethnic groups

48 Afghanistan & the World Long history of struggle. Russian fighting for access to Indian Ocean & Britain wanting the land 1973 military leader overthrown the government, rival group takes over, close with Soviets. Mujahideen (holy warriors): fought against Soviets

49 Rise of Taliban Mujahideen successful against Soviets Taliban conservative Islamic group now in control, controlled 90% of country by 1998 Viewed as positive force at first. Eventually accused of housing terrorist groups in Afghanistan Rise of Osama Bin Laden & Al-Qaeda, 9/11 attacks invasion of Afghanistan in October of 2001

50 Before & After Taliban Rule

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