what was importance of greek war of Independence
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It was the first major war of liberation after the American Revolution; it was the first successful war for independence from the Ottoman empire; it was the first explicitly nationalist revolution; and it provided a model for later nationalist struggles.
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The Greek War of Independence mobilised nationalist feelings among educated elite across Europe.
This was a successful war of independence waged by Greek revolutionaries between 1821 and 1829 against the Ottoman Empire.
Following years of negotiation, three Great Powers—Russia, Britain and France—decided to intervene in the conflict and each nation sent a navy to Greece.
The Greeks were supported by the West European countries, while poets and artists hailed Greece as the cradle of European civilisation and mobilised the public opinion to support its struggle against a Muslim empire. Finally, the Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognised Greece as an independent nation.
The Greek Revolution is celebrated by the modern Greek state as a national day on 25 March.