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during the Greek war of independence the culture played a vital role for independence.explain​

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Answered by andradevian10
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Answer: The Greek War of Independence is also called the Greek Revolution. It took place between 1821 and 1832. It was fought against the Ottoman Empire. The Russian Empire, Great Britain, Kingdom of France and many other European powers helped them in their efforts

Answered by Anonymous
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The Greek War of Independence (1821–1829), also commonly known as the Greek Revolution, was a successful war by the Greeks who won independence for Greece from the Ottoman Empire. The Greeks were thus the first of the Ottoman Empire's subject peoples to be accepted as an independent sovereign power.

By this time romanticism spread into the country very deeply and made people aspire for nationalism. They began fighting for liberalism.

This was a successful war of independence waged by Greek revolutionaries between 1821 and 1829 against the Ottoman Empire. The Greeks were supported by the West European countries like the French Kingdom, Great Britain and Russian Empire, while poets and artists hailed Greece as the cradle of European civilisation. This organization carried out Finally, the Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognised Greece as an independent nation.

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