There are several different factors that govern how hard a country fights to keep a part that wants independence and how hard that part fights back. When a region expresses a desire for indepencence, the reaction of the government of the parent country is based on the answers to several questions.
Natural Resources: Does the region supply a natural resource, the loss of which would create a hardship?
Type of government: Which matters more: the desire of the ruler or ruling body or the desire of the majority of the people?
International respect: Would those countries with which a favorable relationship is desired respond better to a reaction of belligerance or a reaction of benevolence?
Motives for independence: How flexible is each side regarding the issues creating the desire for independence?
Burden or asset: Has the territory been a burden? Would we be better off without them?
Learn from history: How have other countries in similar situations in the past reacted, why, and what was the outcome?
There are several different factors that govern how hard a country fights to keep a part that wants independence and how hard that part fights back. When a region expresses a desire for indepencence, the reaction of the government of the parent country is based on the answers to several questions.
Natural Resources: Does the region supply a natural resource, the loss of which would create a hardship?
Type of government: Which matters more: the desire of the ruler or ruling body or the desire of the majority of the people?
International respect: Would those countries with which a favorable relationship is desired respond better to a reaction of belligerance or a reaction of benevolence?
Motives for independence: How flexible is each side regarding the issues creating the desire for independence?
Burden or asset: Has the territory been a burden? Would we be better off without them?
Learn from history: How have other countries in similar situations in the past reacted, why, and what was the outcome?
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Sometimes it appears that society has become more violent, but FBI crime figures show that violent crime in the US has been down the last six years in a row, nationwide. Violent crime in Los Angeles has been down for 11 straight years.
The French revolution was very, very violent! Thousands of people were murdered in the most horrifying way.
The Assasination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, in Sarajevo, late June 1914 caused many countries to call upon the other contries that had promised assistance in times of need, this then esculated into the Allied forces and the Central Powers, leading to WW1
The days of terror.
Both fought for independence after violent uprisings in their countries.
Independence turned violent where european colonists settled.
The fight for independence in African countries was directly inspired by the independence movement in India. However, Africa did not always adopt the non-violent methods used by India.
The definition of "Non-Violence" is to do things nicely, peacefully, and calmly.
Canada achieved independence peacefully, through political evolution. Nobody killed anyone else in the process. Canada was the first country created by legislation. The US achieved independence through violent revolution, in which thousands were killed, maimed, and uprooted. Also, Canada Day is in Canada and on July 1, Independence Day is in US and on July 4.
A reformation is a violent overthrow of the government, and a reformation is where the government changes peacefully.
If you die of a violent crime, it hurts. But some people die peacefully in their sleep.
Answer this question… After several years of violent struggle, Algeria won its independence from France.
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There is a few reasons on why countries are violent. Most of the time countries are violent because they cannot get alone and do not agree on something.
Bleeding Kansas
violent struggles between religious groups were not uncommon in the backcountry