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It is called the First war of Independence because this war started the movement in India to gain independence. Although it was not successful but the Indians came to know that they have to unify themselves and sacrifice many lives in order to defeat the British. It is so called because after this war many movements and revolutions were started against the British. This revolt thus accelerated the Independence process.
The Revolution paved the way for the Industrial Revolution, as well as started the use of uniform laws in governments.
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Answer this question… India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
In the early 1800s the Caribbean region was least affected by independence movements
The American Revolution inspired powers to take steps to stop independence movements.
The most important leader of independence movements in Latin America was Simon Bolivar.
The movements in a region to gain independence varied but had almost similar goals. There were different campaigns that charged up in regions that were geared towards gaining independence.
The independence movements made the colonial countries address some of the issues that they were accused of. The independence movement had great influences in mobilization and calling for the strikes.
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India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
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.
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Independence movements have played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of the world by promoting self-determination and challenging colonialism and imperialism. They have led to the establishment of new nations, the end of oppressive regimes, and the recognition of cultural and national identities. These movements have inspired people to fight for their rights and have contributed to the advancement of democracy and human rights globally.