Conquest and Colonisation timeline
The French colony of Gabon becomes independent with Léon M'ba as president
The French colony of Ubangi-Shari becomes independent and takes the name Central African Republic
The French colony of Senegal becomes independent, with Léopold Senghor as the new nation's first president
Nigeria wins independence, with Abubakar Tafawa Balewa as prime minister, but its stability is threatened by tribal and regional factions
The French colony of Mauritania becomes independent, with Moktar Ould Daddah as president
Former British colony Sierra Leone becomes an independent state within the Commonwealth
The former British colony of Uganda becomes an independent republic, with Milton Obote as prime minister
Zanzibar becomes an independent nation and a member of the Commonwealth
Kenya becomes independent, with Jomo Kenyatta as prime minister
Hastings Banda is prime minister of the newly independent nation of Malawi, formerly Nyasaland
Kenneth Kaunda becomes president of the independent republic of Zambia, previously Northern Rhodesia
The Gambia becomes an independent member of the Commonwealth, with Dawda Jawara as prime minister
US marines intervene in civil war in the Dominican Republic to prevent a communist takeover
Former chief Seretse Khama becomes the first president of an independent Botswana
Spanish Guinea becomes an independent republic as Equatorial Guinea, with Francisco Macias Nguema as president
Portuguese Guinea becomes independent as Guinea-Bissau, with Luís Cabral as president
Portuguese East Africa becomes independent as Mozambique, with Frelimo as the only political party
The Cape Verde islands, off the west coast of Africa, become independent as the republic of Cape Verde
The island of Papua New Guinea wins independence from Australia
Surinam wins independence from the Dutch, with Johan Ferrier as the first president
The French Territory of Afars and Issas becomes independent as Djibouti, with Hassan Gouled Aptidon as president
Rhodesia becomes independent, taking the name Zimbabwe, with Robert Mugabe as prime minister
The USA ends all aid to Nicaragua and provides funds to train and equip the Contras in neighbouring Honduras
President Reagan sends US marines to Grenada after the execution of the island's prime minister, Maurice Bishop
The CIA covertly arranges for mines to be laid in Nicaragua's harbours