THE AFRICAN CONTINENT IN THE 60S AND 70S OF THE 20TH CENTURY EMERGENCE
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war, aggression, colonialism, politics, revolution, national liberation, independence.Abstract
this article examines the reasons and consequences of the end of the 20th century by a number of developed countries of Europe for improving the colonial structure of European countries, which have controlled the African continent for centuries, as well as the stages of the emergence of the African continent on the political map of the world from the 60s and 70s
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