The End of Empire: The Global South On The Global Stage (1914-present): this chapter starts off with national leader Nelson Mandela. He was "South Africa`s nationalist leader, first uttered these words in 1964 for his trial for treason, sabotage, and conspiracy to overthrow the apartheid government of his country. Convicted of those charges, he spent the next twenty- seven years in prison"(975, Strayer). As this chapter went on topics like the struggles for independence came up. "in 1900, European colonial empires in Arica, Asia, the Caribbean region, and the Pacific Ocean appeared as enduring features of the worlds political Landscape. Well before the 20th century, they were gone." (976, Strayer) There is a timeline on the page (977, Strayer) that helped me a lot. It summarized all of the events like in 1915 Gandi comes back to India after being in South Africa, 1923-1938 Turkeys secular modernized intiaated under Kernal Ataturk, 1928 muslim brotherh...
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