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Some key problems that had to be resolved in the months prior to independence included establishing a new government structure, transitioning from colonial rule to self-governance, negotiating borders and territories, forming a national identity, and addressing economic challenges such as creating a stable currency and trade agreements. These issues required intense diplomatic efforts, compromise, and strategic planning to ensure a smooth transition to independence.

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