They didn't. In 1930, nothing really happened to the Dutch.If you mean the 1940s, the Dutch lost their independence, since they were invaded by Germany.If you mean the 1830s, the Dutch didn't gain independence, Belgium did. And they gained it from the Netherlands.
No, it was apart of the Dutch Empire. It gained independence from Holland in 1949.
The nation that fought against the Dutch to gain its independence is Indonesia. The struggle for independence began after World War II, culminating in a declaration of independence in 1945. Following a protracted conflict and diplomatic negotiations, Indonesia officially gained independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1949.
Curaçao gained autonomy within the Kingdom of the Netherlands on October 10, 2010. This change was part of a broader restructuring of the Dutch Caribbean, transitioning from its status as a part of the Netherlands Antilles. While Curaçao is self-governing, it remains part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, meaning it does not have full independence.
Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Paraguay, and Panama fought against Spain. They fought for this through wars. They all became independent from the reign of Spain as a result.
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Belgium
The Dutch speaking countries in the Caribbean are Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten, and the Netherlands Caribbean municipalities of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba. These islands are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are Caribbean countries that speak Dutch as one of their official languages. They are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The Dutch speaking Caribbean countries are Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius. These islands are special municipalities within the Kingdom of the Netherlands and have Dutch as one of their official languages.
Curacao and St Maarten
They didn't. In 1930, nothing really happened to the Dutch.If you mean the 1940s, the Dutch lost their independence, since they were invaded by Germany.If you mean the 1830s, the Dutch didn't gain independence, Belgium did. And they gained it from the Netherlands.
No, it was apart of the Dutch Empire. It gained independence from Holland in 1949.
St.Maarten and Netherlands Antilles
The nation that fought against the Dutch to gain its independence is Indonesia. The struggle for independence began after World War II, culminating in a declaration of independence in 1945. Following a protracted conflict and diplomatic negotiations, Indonesia officially gained independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1949.
Curaçao gained autonomy within the Kingdom of the Netherlands on October 10, 2010. This change was part of a broader restructuring of the Dutch Caribbean, transitioning from its status as a part of the Netherlands Antilles. While Curaçao is self-governing, it remains part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, meaning it does not have full independence.
Depends on where in the Caribbean you are. All Caribbean countries (except Haiti) have a European language (English mostly, as well as Spanish, French and Dutch) as the country's official language.