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  2. List of historical unrecognized states - Wikipedia

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    Border and territorial disputes were also common, with the European-imposed borders of many nations being widely contested through armed conflicts. A variety of other causes have been blamed for Africa's political instability, including Cold War conflicts between the United States and the Soviet Union , over-reliance on foreign aid, [ 2 ] as ...

  3. History of colonialism - Wikipedia

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    The two main countries in the first wave of European colonialism were Portugal and Spain. [3] The Portuguese started the long age of European colonization with the conquest of Ceuta, Morocco in 1415, and the conquest and discovery of other African territories and islands, this would also start the movement known as the Age of Discoveries.

  4. Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of the dates when African states were made colonies or protectorates of European powers and ...

  5. Timeline of national independence - Wikipedia

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    In personal union with the UK and many other countries until 1950. August 15, 1947 United Kingdom Pakistan: In personal union with the UK and many other countries until 1956. January 4, 1948 United Kingdom Burma: Independence restored after British rule. Initial establishment in 849 Name changed to Myanmar in 1989. February 4, 1948 United Kingdom

  6. Chronology of Western colonialism - Wikipedia

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    1933: Publication of Gilberto Freyre's Casa-Grande & Senzala ("The Great House and the Slave Quarters" - 1933 [5]). 1935: Aimé Césaire coins the word Négritude. 1936: Franco-Syrian Treaty of Independence (never ratified by France). 1936–1939: Great Arab Revolt in the British Mandate of Palestine. 1935–36: Second Italo-Abyssinian War.

  7. List of colonies - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Colonies of European countries subsection. 1.1 British. 1.2 French. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  8. Decolonization - Wikipedia

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    After the war, the Japanese colonial empire was dissolved, and national independence movements resisted the re-imposition of colonial control by European countries and the United States. The Republic of China regained control of Japanese-occupied territories in Manchuria and eastern China, as well as Taiwan.

  9. List of sovereign states by date of formation - Wikipedia

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    Nation-building is a long evolutionary process, and in most cases the date of a country's "formation" cannot be objectively determined; e.g., the fact that England and France were sovereign kingdoms on equal footing in the medieval period does not prejudice the fact that England is not now a sovereign state (having passed sovereignty to Great ...