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Question
British colonies in Africa were endangered during second world war because - ______
Options
The British colonies wanted independence.
The colonies were invaded by all the nations of Europe.
The German colonists had invaded the British colonies.
The United Nations had asked him to leave the colony.
Solution
British colonies in Africa were endangered during second world war because - The German colonists had invaded the British colonies.
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