In short no. The majority of the scottish people would have to vote YES to an independent country which would leave those that didnt want independence a minority.
It wasn't about independence it was about states rights.
Algeria gained its independence from France after a long civil war in 1962.
They are NOT the same. However Civil war may pave way for Independence like Bangladesh. And civil war may not lead to independence at all. After Independence civil war may happen like US of America, which did not result in another spell of Independence. The American War of Independence in 1775 was a civil war. The colonists were British just as much as the British in Barbados or the Isle of Wight. The only became "Americans" after they had gained their independence and been recognised as a new country.
still civil war
25th June 1975
South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011 after a long civil war.
There was no large conflict after Nigeria gained independence in 1960. The Nigerian Civil War was their main conflict, however it did not start until 1967
If Lincoln had lost the 1864 election, the South would have gained its independence in some form.
South Sudan is the newest country in Africa, gaining independence from Sudan in 2011 after a long civil war.
Nigerian Independence Nigeria achieved independence from Great Britain on 1 October 1960 under the leadership of Prime Minister Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, who was in charge of a coalition government. However, there were two military coups in 1966 and then a civil war in 1967.
The Wars of the Three Kingdoms took place between 1639 and 1651, with Scotland being heavily involved in the conflict. It included the Bishops' Wars, the English Civil War, and the Cromwellian conquest of Scotland.
Botswana became a country in 1926, after a civil war broke out and citizens of South Africa wanted to become a new country and government