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Nationalism was a positive feeling and drive in the 19th century when nation-states were formed and campaigns were started to become independent. Later, in the 20th century nationalism became a back of agressivity against other nations, and e.g. the Germans started to claim that their nation was superior and all the others were inferior nations. So it became rather negative.
After World War I, four new nations that emerged were Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Poland, and Hungary. The dissolution of empires, particularly the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires, facilitated the establishment of these nations. Czechoslovakia united Czechs and Slovaks, while Yugoslavia brought together various South Slavic groups. Poland re-emerged as an independent state after being partitioned for over a century.
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Causes of Latin American independence movements in the nineteenth century included the inspiration from the American and French Revolutions, resentment towards colonial rule, and social inequalities. Effects included the establishment of independent nations, the abolition of slavery in some countries, and the emergence of new political systems.
Nations that had been colonies of Britain withdrew from the British Commonwealth to form independent republics. This included the United States, as well as several countries in Africa.
Two independent nations in Africa during the late 1800s were the countries of Ethiopia and Liberia. Ethiopia has remained an independent nation since ancient times except for an invasion by the Italians and Mussolini from 1936 until 1941.
The independent nations of Latin America emerged from colonial rule in the early 19th century through revolutions and wars of independence. They were established as sovereign states, free from European colonial control. However, many of these nations faced challenges such as political instability, economic dependence, and social inequalities.
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United Nations International Independent Investigation Commission was created in 2005.
The imperialist nations have in common in the 19th century was that they were industrialized.
Yugoslavia broke into several nations in the 20th century primarily due to rising nationalism among its diverse ethnic groups, which included Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks, Slovenes, and others. The death of Tito in 1980 weakened the central authority, leading to political instability and ethnic tensions. Economic difficulties and the influence of nationalist leaders further exacerbated these divisions, culminating in a series of conflicts in the 1990s that resulted in the dissolution of the country into independent states.
Imperial nations, such as United Kingdom and France, benefited the most during the 19th century because they exploited their colonies for resources. The colonies of imperial nations benefited the least because they were exploited.