The first country to gain independence in the modern sense is the United States, which declared its independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776. This marked the beginning of a new nation based on democratic principles and self-governance. Other countries followed in the 19th and 20th centuries as colonial empires began to dissolve.
The first country ever to gain independence was San Marino who achieved independence from the Roman Empire.
Spain was the first to gain position in the new world.
Spain
Liberia
South Africa.
Haiti was not the first country to gain its independence. It was however, the first independent nation in the Caribbean and Latin America, the first post-colonial, independent, black-led country in the world, the only nation whose independence was gained as part of a successful slave rebellion, and the second independent nation in all the Americas after the United States.
Haiti was not the first country to gain its independence. It was however, the first independent nation in the Caribbean and Latin America, the first post-colonial, independent, black-led country in the world, the only nation whose independence was gained as part of a successful slave rebellion, and the second independent nation in all the Americas after the United States.
England has always been an independent country.
South Sudan
Haiti, whom was declared independent on January 1, 1804
Bahamas
The first country in the Western Hemisphere to gain its independence was Haiti. It achieved independence from France on January 1, 1804, following a successful slave revolt that began in 1791. This revolution made Haiti the first independent nation in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as the first post-colonial independent black-led nation in the world.
England has always been an independent country.
Samoa was the first pacific country to gain their independence
haitiThe first Latin American country to gain its independence was Haiti.
Romania is an independent country from 9 may 1877.
What have trinidad and tobago gain when we became a republic