Tanganyika African National Union

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Tanganyika African National Union was the dominant nationalist political party in Tanganyika that led the country to independence under the leadership of Julius Nyerere and later formed the core of Tanzania’s ruling party.

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Tanganyika African National Union canonical 6

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instanceOf nationalist movement
political party
associatedWith Tanganyika African Association
country Tanganyika
Tanzania
dissolved 1977
electoralStatus overwhelming victory in pre-independence elections
founded 1954
foundedAs merger of Tanganyika African Association branches into a political party
founder Julius Nyerere
goal full independence for Tanganyika
self-government for Tanganyika
headquartersLocation Dar es Salaam
historicalSignificance central role in decolonisation of Tanganyika
foundation of long-term Tanzanian ruling party structure
ideology African nationalism
Pan-Africanism
socialism
influencedBy anti-colonial movements in Africa
keyFigure Abdulrahman Mohamed Babu
Oscar Kambona
Rashidi Kawawa
languageOfPolitics English
Swahili language
surface form: Swahili
leader Julius Nyerere
mergedInto Chama Cha Mapinduzi
mergerDate 1977
mergerPartner Afro-Shirazi Party
notableDocument Arusha Declaration implementation through its successor party
operatedIn British Tanganyika
surface form: British Trust Territory of Tanganyika

Tanzania
surface form: United Republic of Tanzania

post-independence Tanganyika
opposedTo British colonial rule in Tanganyika
politicalProgram one-party state advocacy after independence
rural development and ujamaa policies groundwork
politicalSystemContext one-party dominant system in early Tanzania
position centre-left
region East Africa
role core component of Tanzania’s post-independence ruling party
dominant nationalist party in Tanganyika
ruling party of Tanganyika at independence
shortName TANU
significantEvent Tanganyika independence in 1961
Tanganyika independence movement
formation of the United Republic of Tanzania in 1964
successor Chama Cha Mapinduzi

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Julius Nyerere memberOfPoliticalParty Tanganyika African National Union
Julius Nyerere founded Tanganyika African National Union
Independence of Tanganyika politicalPartyAssociated Tanganyika African National Union
Chama Cha Mapinduzi formedByMergerOf Tanganyika African National Union
Chama Cha Mapinduzi predecessor Tanganyika African National Union
Ujamaa: Essays on Socialism associatedWith Tanganyika African National Union