There are a total of 196 countries today. 53 of these countries gained independence from the British Empire.
66 Countries gained independence from the U.K
There are many countries that got freedom from British rule. Some of the countries include Kenya, Kuwait, Lesotho, Israel, India, Fiji and Jamaica among others.
In 1985, there were 159 recognized sovereign states in the world. This number included countries that were members of the United Nations as well as a few other territories that had gained recognition. The geopolitical landscape has changed significantly since then, with numerous countries gaining independence or undergoing changes in status.
Africa has seen the most countries gain independence from European rule in the last 30 years. Many nations on the continent have achieved independence from colonial powers, particularly in the late 20th century, and while most achieved independence earlier, there have been a few instances of nations declaring independence or gaining sovereignty in recent decades. This trend highlights the ongoing process of decolonization and self-determination in Africa.
This country gained its independence from Britain in 1960.
There are a total of 196 countries today. 53 of these countries gained independence from the British Empire.
66 Countries gained independence from the U.K
Several Countries ruled Jamaica, like Spain and Britain. They gained their Independence on August 6, 1962, which is Independence Day.
There are many countries in Asia and they gained independence in different ways.
According to the 2005 Guinness World Records, 62.
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Britain gained tea, rice, spice and cotton from India and many other things from other countries.
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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.
After the end of the WW II many Asian countries gained their independence from the former British Empire, France and USA not always without local wars [Vietnam, Algiers etc..].
Because Syria controlled many many countries for a long time. So when the countries gained their independence, they used the same colors in their flags.