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13 October, 02:48

Part B

Review MacMillan's words again. What do you think his purpose was in making this statement? Explain your answer in

two to three sentences.

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  1. 13 October, 04:46
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    Macmillan said these words because he believed that decolonization was inevitable, and he wanted to warn people that it was coming. In fact, 1960 was the year in which many African nations achieved independence. He says, "We must accept (independence) as a fact." He also says that Great Britain should prepare for decolonization.
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