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SVEN [57.7K]
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What are some key similarities between the independence movements in India and Algeria

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ELEN [110]4 years ago
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Answer: Two similarities in how India and Vietnam won their independence at some point of the twentieth century have been that during each case, a charismatic chief marshaled nationalist sentiment withinside the push to break out a European colonial overlord, and in each case, the triggering occasion towards independence may be traced to the empire-shattering results of World War II. A foremost distinction in those movements, however, is that India negotiated its independence from the British even as Vietnam become pressured to adopt armed conflict towards the French.

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