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How did independence change South Africa?

After independence, South Africa was free to create its own laws.
After independence, South Africa adopted the constitution of Britain.
After independence, South Africa had social and political equality.
After independence, South Africa fought a war against the British commonwealth.

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The economy grew dramatically, increasing the mobility of Black workers and creating an urban-based Black intelligentsia for the first time. Apartheid was extended to South West Africa, however, and in the mid 1960s its reserves were also consolidated into seven ethnically defined homelands under tribal authorities.
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At a time when much of Africa was on the verge of independence, the South African Government was devising its policy of separate development

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