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Why did Apartheid end in South Africa in the 1990s

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====Conclusion====
After Prime Minister de Klerk agreed to democratic elections for the country, the United States lifted sanctions and increased foreign aid, and many of the U.S. companies who disinvested in the 1980s returned with new investments and joint ventures. In April 1994, Nelson Mandela was elected as South Africa’s first black president.
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* Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
* Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1989-1992/apartheid| The End of Apartheid]
* Article[[Category:US State Department]] [[Category:Wikis]][[Category: African History]] [[Category:20th Century History]] [[Category:Cold War History]] [[httpsCategory://history.state.gov/milestones/1989-1992/apartheid| The End of ApartheidDiplomatic History]]

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