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Mohandas Gandhi was a Indian lawyer who freed Indian people from British rule through nonviolent movement and resistance, he also led the salt march. -
The constitutional revolution was a revolution of tariffs in Persia which led to the Establishment nt of the parliament in Persia.
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The Muslims league was a movement so Muslims could have representation in local government -
Patrice Lumumba was the prime minister of the democratic republic of the Congo when Congo was given independence and he was assassinated by Belgium officials. -
The salt march was a protest in India during the 1930's , it was a protest of civil disobedience which was led by Ghandi. -
The shah was like Iran royalty, the government banned lots of Islamic ways and practices from Iran. -
Quit India was a movement launched by Indian congress, used methods of non-violent resistance to demand freedom from British rule. -
The Indian national congress was the largest Indian public organization and was the central influence of the India independence movement -
The partition created Muslim independent nations, and Hindu independent nations in India. -
The India independence movement started on 8/14/1947, and it was when Gandhi helped the Indians to establish independence from Great Britain, with it's independence India was one of the first of many nations to be decolonized.
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The Accra riot was a riot after a protest march, which was to bring a petition to governor requesting dispension of promised pensions. -
IT was a time when Congo wanted independence, and laburnum became prime minister.
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The mau mau rebellion was a rebel group that went against Christianity, they caused torture to many people. -
Ghana gained independence from Britain, Ghana became a commonwealth nation
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Pan-African ism was a movement that encouraged solidarity of Africans worldwide. -
It was a time when Congo wanted independence and wanted to be decolonized.
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The Cambodian Civil War was when the Cambodian republic went against the Cambodian communists
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The Cambodian civil war was a war fought between the communist party in Cambodia and the government forces of Cambodia.
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The six-day war was a war between Israel and Arab, the war started because of tensions. Israel defeated Arab armies and gained territory twice its size. -
The Khmer Rouge was a party of communists that believed that everyone should be treated equally and they killed those who did anything to show a small difference between others. -
Pol Pot was the leader of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, he was the reason for all of the deaths in Cambodia for someone being slightly different than others. -
Fidel Castro was the prime minister of Cuba -
The Iranian revolution was a uprising in Iran that eventually ended the monarchy in Iran
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The Palestine was the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity -
Nelson Mandela was a apartheid activist who was elected first black president of South Africa.