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Zimbabwe Imperialism

Date Submitted: 09/25/2003 15:09:23
Category: / History
Length: 5 pages (1461 words)
Ever since the independence of Zimbabwe in 1980, it has become a violent, chaotic, and unstable country. Zimbabwe’s President Mugabe is a tyrannical leader, murdering both black and white farmers while promising a "Commitment to restore the rule of law to the process of land reform." Before Zimbabwe’s independence, however, Britain ruled a pretty-much cooperative land, where violence was only found when the Queen was forced to oppress negative uprisings by radicals that would …
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…would mean economic aide from a rich nation, political reform modelled after a thriving government, and social reform from a peaceful nation. Bibliography · World History: The Human Experience. National Geographic- Farah Karls, © 1997 · “Zimbabwe, the World’s Largest Test Tube”, author and publish date unknown http://www.sharemunique.com/articles/tube.html · “Zimbabwe: History”, Lonely Planet, © 2002, http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/zimbabwe/history.htm · “Zimbabwe”, Encyclopaedia Britannica, © 1997 · “Zimbabwe”, Funk and Wagnall’s New Encyclopaedia, © MCMLXXI
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