Yes, although the definition of "country" makes it difficult.
Palestine and Basque could be said to be fighting for Independance, other nations are merely seeking independence, such as Greenland, arguably Scotland, Northern Ireland.
Depending on who you ask of course, Tibet and many other regions could be said to desire independence, or contain elements that do.
It was a small country fighting for its independence similar to USA war of independence.
As an independent country, just Mexico.
They are called “patriot “ because they are fighting for independence from the king.
Independence of the New Spain (now Mexico) from their Spanish masters.
Great Britain aka ENGLAND aka the USA'a mother Country We were fighting for independence from them during the late 1770s until the early 1780s.
The patriots were the colonists who wanted to fight for America's independence. America hadn't become a country yet, and that's what the Patruot's were fighting for. To be independent from Britain and to be their own country. The patriots were the colonists who wanted to fight for America's independence. America hadn't become a country yet, and that's what the Patruot's were fighting for. To be independent from Britain and to be their own country.
It ended the independence that the country had gained. The British had more hostility towards Morocco after this fighting.
the gained independence by fighting in a war against other ethinic tribes and as they won they became an independent state
I believe it was East Timor. It gained independence from Indonesian back in 2002. They have been fighting for independence ever since Indonesia invaded in 1976 after the Portuguese left.
The U.S became a country by fighting for its independence from England. The American Revolution in the 1700's against the British was the step to the countries freedom.
Belize became independent by fighting for their freedom for 10 years against Guatemala.
Mexico had recently revolted against its mother country, Spain, in the Mexican War of Independence before fighting the Texan patriots in the Texas Revolution.