It ended on the 15 August 1947 when India gained independance from the United Kingdom.
It gained its Independence from Spain after 400 years as a subjugated and exploited Caribbean Island.
They became independent nations however pretty unstable due to internal turmoil.
This country gained its independence from Britain in 1960.
Gandhi began his activism for independence in India in the 1910s, and India gained independence from British rule in 1947. So, it took Gandhi and the Indian independence movement around three decades to achieve independence.
The nation of Sri Lanka is located in the Indian Ocean, just off the coast of the Indian subcontinent. It has a population of about 20 million and gained its independence in 1948.
they gained the resources from there independence from the great Britain
The Indian subcontinent is primarily occupied by five modern nations: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. These countries emerged from the historical context of British colonial rule and subsequent partition in 1947, which led to the formation of India and Pakistan. Bangladesh later gained independence from Pakistan in 1971. Nepal and Sri Lanka, while geographically part of the subcontinent, have distinct historical and cultural identities.
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It gained limited independence under the United States.
One of the many things that happened that year was that America was officially formed, having formally gained its independence from Britain, after signing the Declaration of Independence.
It was a US victory and Cuba gained its Independence.
still civil war
America gained independence from Britain and America was formed
Scottish Independence hasn't yet been gained. Scotland is still part of the United Kingdom. The SNP, Scottish National Party, have promised the people of Scotland a referendum on Scottish independence but it hasn't happened yet.
They gained their independence from Great Britain in 1947.
It ended on the 15 August 1947 when India gained independance from the United Kingdom.