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World War II had weakened most of the former colonial powers of Africa and Asia (Britain, France, The Netherlands, Belgium), and the United States supported the growing independence movements in Africa and Asia. These two factors led to decolonization and the independence of most of their former colonies. How well were these former colonies prepared for independence and what have been the most significant problems of these former colonies?
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the former colonies opposed the ruling of colonial powers and formed movements to struggle for their independence
poor growing economy since the ties with the colonial powers had ceased to exist ;this has led to poverty in the countries
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