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what mean of independence?


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Answered by Ayush995
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Whether the attainment of independence is different fromrevolution has long been contested, and has often been debated over the question of violence aslegitimate means to achieving sovereignty.[1] While some revolutions seek and achieve national independence, others aim only to redistribute power with or without an element of emancipation, such as indemocratizationwithin a state, which as such may remain unaltered. The Haitian Revolution, for example, began as a colony-wide slave uprising that was originally content with the pro-abolitionist French Republic, only to turn into a war of independence when Napoleon tried to re-install slavery. In contrast, the American Revolutionary War was intended to achieve independence from the beginning. Causes for a country or province wishing to seek independence are many, but most can be summed up as a feeling of inequality compared to the dominant power. The means can extend from peaceful demonstrations, like in the case ofIndia, to a violent war like in the case of Algeria.

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