Which factor paved the way for African decolonization but did not contribute to growth of African nationalism

External pressure from other world powers, such as the United States and the Soviet Union, may have paved the way for African decolonization as these powers pushed for an end to colonial rule. However, this external pressure did not necessarily contribute to the growth of African nationalism, as it was not driven by the desires and aspirations of the African people themselves. Instead, African nationalism typically arose from within African societies, driven by a desire for self-determination and independence.