I ANYONE SAY THAT India GOT INDEPENDENCE THROUGH A NON VIOLENCE MOVEMENT THEN YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND THAT HE HAVE LEARNT HISTORY ONLY FROM HIS GOVERNMENT BOOK OR HE LIKED BRITISHERS THE MOST. INDIA GOT INDEPENDENCE AFTER MANY AND MANY SACRIFICES AND REVOLTS.THOSE NAMES GOT COVERING OF A NAME AND A PARTY "Mahatma Gandhi" AND "INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS". ITS NOT LIKE THE HAVEN'T DONE ANYTHING BUT THEY DIDN'T DO EVERYTHING. STARTING FROM LEGEND MANGAL PANDEY TO NETAJI SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE. WE ARE TOLD THAT WE HAVE STARTED DISCRIMINATION BUT THESE DISCRIMINATION GOT THE PACE DURING BRITISH RULE.ON 29 MARCH 1857 MANGAL PANDEY KILLED TWO BRITISH OFFICIALS AND STARTED THE REVOLT. THE BRITISHERS WERE NEARLY LOST NORTHERN PART OF INDIA AS SAND FROM THEIR HAND. BUT SOME "NON-VIOLENCE" LOVING TRAITERS PUT A BASKET BELOW THE BRITISHERS AND HANDED TO THEM AGAIN. THIS REVOLT WAS THEN CALLED Sepoy Mutiny.BUT LATER VINAYAK SAVARKAR NAMED IT "THE FIRST WAR OF INDEPENDENCE". AND THE STORY BEGANS WITH MANY LEGENDS LIKE LEGEND RAM PRASAD BISMIL,RAJENDRA LAHIRI ,ASFAQULLA KHAN, CHANDRA SHEKHAR "AZAD" ,SAIFFUDDIN KECHLEW, AND DON'T FORGET THOSE OF JALLIANWALA BAGH,AFTER WHICH SUKHDEV,RAJGURU,BHAGAT SINGH,JATIN DA AND MANY OTHERS CAME. AFTER THIS ERA OF NETAJI BEGAN. AND THEN ASK THE BRITISHERS,HITLER, JAPAN WHO HE WAS. WHAT WAS HIS ARMY "THE INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY' OR "AZAD HIND FAUZ" DONE. THERE IMPACT LED TO REVOLT WHICH REMINDS THE REVOLT OF 1857.THE FORCED THE BRTISHERS TO GO OUT.
India is the main country that used non-violent movements to gain independence. Australia, New Zealand, and Canda also got independence without the use of violence, but that is because Britain readily agreed to give those countries their independence.
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America is a vast continent. The various countries that comprise America gained independence through various means, the most prevalent being a popular uprising and revolution.
No one "gave" the US its independence. The US became independent from Britain through armed rebellion.
It came to be more through political means than through a war. Imagine that, political changes can happen without violence!!!! While there had been some uprisings and strikes against Spanish rule, they mostly only impacted the indigenous people. The real independence apparently came because the sons of the colonial Spaniards, the Espa�oles, born in Central America did not have the same legal rights as the people born in Spain. As a result, they opted to declare their independence from Spain. Spain did not pay much attention to their growing movement and basically let the small countries go on their merry way. At that time, Mexico annexed most of the Central American countries and a Civil War did ensue for fifteen years. Guatemala ultimately gained its sovereignty, though it did not gain all of its traditional territorial space in areas like Chiapas.
after the fight for independence the new government was form through the article of confederation
India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
Answer this question… India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
Answer this question… India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
Ghana achieved independence mainly through nonviolent means, while Algeria fought an eight-year war before it won independence.
The study of nonviolent resistance is called nonviolence studies or nonviolent conflict studies. It explores the theory and practice of achieving social and political change through nonviolent means such as civil disobedience, protests, and grassroots movements.
Mahatma Gandhi
Some countries gained independence through revolutions, uprisings, or peaceful negotiations with colonial powers. These movements were often fueled by a desire for self-determination, cultural identity, and economic freedom from colonial exploitation.
Through both movements were led by powerful individuals, Ghana’s independence came mostly peaceful while Kenya’s independence followed a violent uprising.
Latin American countries achieved independence through a combination of revolutionary movements, uprisings, and wars against colonial powers such as Spain and Portugal. Leaders like Simon Bolivar in South America and Miguel Hidalgo in Mexico played key roles in organizing and leading these movements, ultimately resulting in the end of colonial rule and the establishment of independent nations.
Gandhi supported the war between India and the British. He wanted India to have independence from the British. He did this through nonviolent protests and marches.
Countries are not "made in" another country; they are sovereign territories. Countries can gain independence through various means such as achieving self-governance, being granted independence by a colonial ruler, or through secession from a larger entity.
During that period, Latin America experienced a wave of independence movements against Spanish colonial rule. Countries such as Haiti, Mexico, and various South American nations gained their independence through wars and revolutions. Leaders like Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín played key roles in these independence movements, paving the way for the establishment of many new independent nations in Latin America.