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After World War II, both Vietnam and Algeria experienced intense independence movements against colonial rule, but their contexts and methods differed significantly. Vietnam's struggle was marked by the rise of the Communist-led Viet Minh, culminating in a protracted war against French colonial forces, which ultimately led to the establishment of a socialist state. In contrast, Algeria's movement was characterized by a brutal guerrilla war led by the National Liberation Front (FLN), as it sought to counteract French colonialism amid a backdrop of intense violence and repression. While both movements sought national sovereignty, Vietnam's path was heavily influenced by Cold War dynamics, whereas Algeria's was shaped by its fight against systemic racism and violent repression.
After World War II, political movements in Algeria, particularly the nationalist movement led by the National Liberation Front (FLN), were successful in mobilizing widespread support against French colonial rule, ultimately leading to independence in 1962. However, this struggle also resulted in significant violence and loss of life during the Algerian War of Independence, leaving deep social and economic scars. Additionally, the post-independence political landscape was marred by authoritarianism and civil conflict, undermining the initial aspirations for democracy and social justice. Thus, while these movements achieved independence, they also instigated long-term challenges for the nation.
The movement for Philippine independence was led by Emilio Aguinaldo after 300 years of Spanish rule.
Andres Bonifacio
Emilio Aguinaldo
The Chinese
well not japan......but i think it's against china
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
The Creoles
your dumb.
He led the two resistance movements against Canadian government and Sir John A. Macdonald.
Both movements were led by powerful individuals who had been educated abroad- ap3x
Creoles were the ones that had most rights in Latin America and therefore, they were the ones that led independence movements.
Creoles were the ones that had most rights in Latin America and therefore, they were the ones that led independence movements.
Jose de San Martin
Through both movements were led by powerful individuals, Ghana’s independence came mostly peaceful while Kenya’s independence followed a violent uprising.
your dumb.