The united States
The 1st Duke of Wellington was Prime Minister in 1830. He was succeeded by 2nd Early Grey in November 1830.
Ottoman rule
During the 1800s, several countries gained independence, including Argentina (1816), Brazil (1822), Greece (1830), Mexico (1821), and Chile (1818). These nations fought against colonial powers, with movements often fueled by a desire for self-determination and national identity. The independence movements in these countries were pivotal in shaping modern nation-states in Latin America and Europe.
By 1830, several independent countries had emerged from Spanish territory in the Americas, primarily due to a series of independence movements that swept through the region. Notable countries that achieved independence include Mexico, which gained its freedom in 1821, as well as several nations in South America such as Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. Central America also saw the emergence of independent states, including Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, following the dissolution of the United Provinces of Central America. These movements were largely influenced by Enlightenment ideas and the weakening of Spanish authority.
They did it in pieces, not all at the same time. 1816 = Argentina independent 1825 = Bolivia independent 1818 = Chile independent 1821 = Peru independent 1811 = Venezuela, Ecuador, and Paraguay independent
italy
it is either Italy or Poland not sure
Venezuela gain Independence in the 1830
Now something tells me it is 1830.... Am I right ?
George IV died in 1830 and was succeeded by William IV
The 1st Duke of Wellington was Prime Minister in 1830. He was succeeded by 2nd Early Grey in November 1830.
They gained independence from Spain in 1830 with Simon Bolivar leading it.
Simon Bolivar (1783 - 1830) led Colombia, Panama, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia to independence.
Belgium declared independence from Netherlands on this day.
Belgium obtained its national independence in October 4, 1830.
Ottoman rule
Venezuela gained its independence in 1830.