A phase in which light is not necessary. Depending on the context it may be for chemical reactions.
The Declaration of Independence
It's a traditional thing for the independence of America or something. :)
USS Independence was a Light Carrier, one of nine built during WWII. She was sunk as a target off California.
They called him "Light-Horse Henry" because he was in the ''American of Independence! That's the smarties nickname He commanded a contingent of light cavalry called the Light Horse Brigade.
he was famous because he invented the light bull and he sign the declaration of independence.
The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776 ... it's 236 years old (as of 2012.) It was hand written with black ink on paper that has aged to a light brownish tan color. At present, it is preserved in Independence Hall (Philadelphia.)
Independence, Virginia Independence, Missouri Independence, Iowa Independence, Kansas Independence, Kentucky Independence, Ohio Independence, Oregon Independence, California Independence, Minnesota (2 different cities, one west of Duluth and one west of Minneapolis/St. Paul) (found by entering "Independence" into MapQuest.)
The eleven cities named Independence are located in the United States and include Independence, Missouri; Independence, Ohio; Independence, Kansas; Independence, Oregon; Independence, Iowa; Independence, Virginia; Independence, Kentucky; Independence, Louisiana; Independence, West Virginia; Independence, California; and Independence, Colorado. Each city has its own unique history and character, but they all share the common name "Independence." The most notable is often Independence, Missouri, which is historically significant as a starting point for westward expansion.
u.s independence
The Declaration of Independence
They waged an independence war, to get their independence from Spain.
This is a subjective question. Independence comes in many forms, independence from government, financial independence, Independence from drug addiction, etc.