Which French leader oversaw the transition of the empire into the 'French Community' and eventually granted independence to most African colonies in 1960?
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Correct answer: Charles de Gaulle
De Gaulle realized that maintaining the colonial empire was no longer sustainable. In 1960, known as the 'Year of Africa,' he presided over the independence of 14 French African colonies.
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