Ugandan independence movement

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The Ugandan independence movement was the mid-20th-century nationalist struggle that sought to end British colonial rule in Uganda and establish a self-governing nation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nationalist movement
countryInvolved Uganda NERFINISHED
culminatedIn Uganda Independence Day NERFINISHED
endTime 1962
goal achieve national independence for Uganda
achieve self-government for Uganda
end British colonial rule in Uganda
ideology African nationalism
self-determination
independenceDate 1962-10-09
influenced post-independence politics of Uganda
inspiredBy other African independence movements
involvedGroup Baganda political elites
Ugandan students and intellectuals
Ugandan trade unionists
religious leaders in Uganda
keyFigure Benedicto Kiwanuka NERFINISHED
Ignatius Musaazi NERFINISHED
Kabaka Mutesa II NERFINISHED
Milton Obote NERFINISHED
keyOrganization Democratic Party (Uganda) NERFINISHED
Uganda National Congress NERFINISHED
Uganda People’s Congress NERFINISHED
legacy creation of the independent state of Uganda
establishment of Ugandan national identity
location Uganda NERFINISHED
opposedBy British colonial administration in Uganda NERFINISHED
opposedRuleOf British Empire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
politicalContext decolonization of Africa
end of British colonial rule in East Africa
relatedEvent Lancaster House constitutional conferences NERFINISHED
formation of the Uganda Protectorate Legislative Council reforms
result Independence of Uganda NERFINISHED
significantPhase 1950s
early 1960s
startTime 1940s
timePeriod mid-20th century
usedMethod constitutional negotiations
party politics
political mobilization
trade union activism

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