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<span>For many years, students of American history have learned about the era of European exploration and colonization in terms of conquest and defeat. Europe's entry into the Americas had economic and political motivations, but over the last several years historians have begun to emphasize that exploration and colonization also allowed cultural contacts and exchanges among three different continents: Europe, Africa, and America. Each society viewed the other through their respective perceptions and culture. Historians like Colin Calloway and Gary Nash explain that these relationships created "new worlds for all."</span>
An example of a political development in Europe that led to the creation of a new state is the movement for independence that took place in Ireland. Ireland was part of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1922. During the late 19th century and the early 20th century, Ireland saw a vigorous campaign advocating for Irish Home Rule. By 1918, militant republican separatism had gained strength.
War began between the Irish rebels and the British forces in 1919. Ireland was partitioned into Northern Ireland (belonging to the UK) and the Irish Free State, in 1920-1921. The Republic of Ireland, an independent nation, achieved full recognition in the years between 1931-1937.