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Was Guinea renamed
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Which colonizer gave independence to Guinea and who was the prime Minister/president of the colonizer at that time
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Guinea gained independence from France on October 2, 1958. The Prime Minister of France at that time was Charles de Gaulle. The president of France during the independence process was René Coty. Amara Touré was elected as the first President of Guinea after independence.
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Who was the Nationalist leader and what was the political party called
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The nationalist leader of Guinea during its fight for independence was Ahmed Sékou Touré. He was the leader of the Democratic Party of Guinea (PDG), the predominant political party in Guinea at the time. Touré played a crucial role in the struggle for independence and became the first President of Guinea after it gained independence from France in 1958.
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Who became the first president of Guinea?
What method was used to gain independence
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Amara Touré was not the first President of Guinea. Ahmed Sékou Touré became the first President of Guinea after the country gained independence from France in 1958.
Guinea gained independence through a process called the "vote for independence" or "Fouta-Djallon vote." In 1958, Guinea held a referendum in which Guineans were asked to vote on whether they wanted to remain part of the French Union with limited autonomy or become an independent nation. Guinea was the only French colony in West Africa to vote for independence, and as a result, they opted to become an independent country. This decision led to Guinea gaining independence on October 2, 1958.