
Kenyan Independence
Kenyan Independence refers to the process through which Kenya transitioned from being a British colony to an independent nation, officially gaining self-governance on December 12, 1963. This movement was driven by Kenyan nationalists who sought to end colonial rule, achieve political freedom, and establish sovereignty. The struggle involved protests, negotiations, and the leadership of figures like Jomo Kenyatta. Independence allowed Kenya to create its own government, laws, and policies, fostering national identity and development. It marked the end of colonial domination and the beginning of self-determination for Kenyans.