Countries That Hate America Most

Tanzania

The U.S.'s relationship with Tanzania has mostly been defined by the Cold War as well as American policies toward Africa and development. Relations were once tense, but things have cooled off between the two nations, and in recent years, Tanzania has established a growing partnership with the U.S. 57% of Tanzanians harbor a favorable view of America.

Ghana

Both Ghana and the U.S. have had friendly relations since Ghana's independence with the exception of later years during the Nkrumah regime. In 1961, Ghana became the first country to which America sent U.S. Peace Corps volunteers. According to Pew, 82% of Ghanaians view U.S. influence positively, which is the highest rating for any African country surveyed.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.