Movement for the Liberal Struggle against French Colonialism in Madagascar 1945-1960
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v20i4.4725Keywords:
national struggle, Madagascar, French colonialism, The Revolution of 1947, Philbert TsirananaAbstract
Madagascar joined the French colonial empire since the end of the 19th century, and France began to fulfill its ambitions that it had dreamed of a long time ago. The Second World War ended, providing the Madagascareans with the necessary factors and strong incentives internally and externally to confront colonialism and its end, so they entered into a difficult national struggle that was punctuated by the revolution of 1947 AD. In the end, Madagascar in the 1960's was on a date with the page being folded and ended.
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