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The plan to send black brothers back to Africa has actually been implemented? What plan?

Not long ago, Ghana's Minister of Tourism called on Africans from other countries to return to Africa to build Africa, believing that only by establishing their own country can the problem of racial discrimination be truly solved. Later, careful netizens found that Ghana's tourism minister was not the first person to let black brothers return to Africa. There have been relevant plans before, and they have been implemented long ago.

As early as the15th century, some European colonists started the slave trade. They brought people from Africa to America and sold them as slaves. It is for this reason that a large number of African blacks came to the United States from Africa. Later, the colonists started the independence movement in North America, and later the United States was established. Later, the abolitionist movement rose. 186 1 year, the American civil war broke out. This war was originally a war of unification between the United States and the United States, and later it developed into a war to eliminate slavery. Finally, the United States in the north won.

In order to solve the problem of a large number of free blacks after the abolition of slavery, some private and official figures in the United States jointly established the American Colonization Association, aiming at repatriating blacks to Africa to establish colonies. The bill to repatriate blacks to Africa was quickly approved by the US Congress and implemented. The Americans brought a group of blacks to the grain coast, forced the local area to sell a piece of coastal land, and established the first black immigrant area. Later, the colonial association named the colony Liberia with reference to Latin freedom, and later several American colonies were established nearby.

With the continuous expansion of colonies, several colonies gradually joined together to form the Federation of Liberia. Because it was difficult to afford the expenses of the Federation of Liberia, the American colonial society agreed to Liberia's independence, and then Liberia issued its own declaration of independence, announcing the establishment of Liberia. At that time, the Republic of Liberia experienced many stages, such as the first Republic, the second Republic and the civil war, and became the Republic of Liberia in Africa today.