Nicolae Ceauşescu was a strong fighter for Romania independence.- by a foreign politics extremely independent and courageous- building a complex economic-industry system in Romania- by a foreign politics extremely independent and courageous- building a complex economic-industry system in Romania
Romania hadn't a Jewish rebellion.
President Nicolae Ceaușescu responded to the calls for reform and independence in Romania with a mix of repression and rhetoric. Initially, he attempted to maintain control through a heavy-handed crackdown on protests and dissent, employing the secret police to suppress opposition. However, as the situation escalated, he also made superficial concessions, attempting to project an image of reform while ultimately clinging to power. This approach ultimately failed, leading to his overthrow in December 1989 during the Romanian Revolution.
During Ceaușescu rule Romania was an independent country, politically and economically; now is only a modest colony of USA, UE, Israel.
Spain declared war soon after the president received authorization to send troops to Cuba to help in their struggle for independence.
- by a foreign politics extremely independent and courageous - building a complex economic-industry system in Romania
Nicolae Ceaușescu wanted to provide the Romanian people with political and economical independence through the development of industry, agriculture, education, research and commerce.
Buchanan wasn't President so he didn't respond. Lincoln was president.
He responded by pursuing the creation of an international coalition to help secure the freedom and independence of the South Korean people from North Korean aggression.
he was deeply impressed and it frightened him. Nicholas I exiled most of the officers who participated in the revolt, but he had the leaders hanged. He was not going allow any of his autocratic powers be reduced by reforms.
Alexander III responded to his father's assassination by reviving the harsh methods of Nicholas I.
It didn’t. It wasn’t meant for the English people, but a letter to the king laying out the reasons for Independence.