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Queen Elizabeth II's death revives memories of colonialism

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Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday at the age of 96. And her passing has given many around the world an opportunity to not only reflect on her life and legacy but on the British Commonwealth's as well. The early years of Elizabeth II's reign took place as Britain developed and expanded its colonial control in parts of Africa. Dr. David Monyae, an international relations expert based in South Africa, takes a look at how Elizabeth II might be remembered in Africa.

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