@@EZGG293 France & UK didn't invente slavery. Muslim slavery was very important too. Africans captured other africans to sell it to portuguese first & other europeans later. Slavery is not a european invention but liberal europeans abolished it. Thanks to France many people became citizens instead of subjects that lead to independance.
There are quite a few mistakes in this. For instance, Saudi Arabia cannot have become independent from the Ottoman Empire in 1932. The Ottoman Empire ceased to exist by the end of the First World War.
Not antigua barbuda Bahamas barbados dominica grenada Saint Kitts ST Lucia ST Vincent and Trinidad tobago independence from Spain 🇪🇸 Morroco independence from Spain and France 🇪🇸🇫🇷
Didn't France gain independence from Germany in 1945? That's how Denmark is shown and consistency is required. If not 1945 then how about 1815 from Russia, Austria, Prussia and the UK?
true. and the same goes for Norway which you could was also say liberated from the Nazis on May 5, 1945. the flag of Nazi Germany not the Federal Republic of Germany should've under Denmark.
As a Canadian, Canada isn't independent from Britain. If we were independent from Britain the way the US is, then I will agree with this. To this day, Canada is still very much under the Royal Thumb and always will be
@@LiberateAlberta1907 Neither do we in Britain, the resentment for them gets bigger as the years go by despite state media having you believe otherwise.
@@WennochinasamaDenmark was not colonised by the Germans 1940-45, merely occupied, but this video shows Denmark as having achieved its independence from Germany in 1945.
Countries like Australia, New Zealand and Canada have 95% independence/autonomy but are still under the British Commonwealth that's why they have the Union Jack on their Country flags and have the British monarchy on their currency
If Spain gained its "independence" from France in 1814 because it was ruled by Napoleon for few years, and Portugal from Spain in 1640 because it was part of the Unión Ibérica, so did England that was part of the Kingdom of France in the Middle Ages.
Philippines got occupied by United States, while Spanish Empire colonized Philippines before the Japanese empire so, Philippines got independence from Japanese empire.
El primer imperio frances es quien hizo independizarse a andorra, aunque quien lo hizo originalmente fue la corona de aragona, el tipo no está equivocado
@@zenganddaeng5532 I'm Spanish, I already know that. The Dominican Republic became independent twice, once from Spain and the second from Haiti (Haiti invaded the Dominican Republic in the past)
@ it could’ve been invaded then gained independence again in 1993 for example, Google says China gained independence in 1949 but that was the year when it became a republic. It was still a country. It just wasn’t the China we know today
A huge number of politically motivated stretches. For example, attributing the acquisition of independence to a change in the political regime as a result of a revolution, as in Iran, or the alleged independence of Latvia since 1918, despite its subsequent entry into the USSR.
For Canada, Egypt and Jordan, the flag of the UK is wrong (the stripes from the St Patrick saltire representing Ireland are missing). The flag shown is the flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707-1800). When Canada gained its independence, it was from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland whose flag has always been the present-day Union Jack composed of the St George's Cross, the St Andrew's saltire and the St Patrick's saltire superimposed. For tge USA, howver, which gained its indepdndence not from the UK but from the predecessor Kingdom of Great Britain, the flag without the St Patrick's saltire is shown correctly.
According to this video, Germany gained its independence from Prussia in 1871. Does anyone agree with that? Germany was formed tgrough the union of Prussia, Saxony, Bavaria and other German states. Independence is when you leave a union, not when you create one. Not only was Germany not "independent" of Prussia but its capital was the capital of Prussia and its ruler was the existing ruler of Prussia. It's like saying that Great Britain got its independence from England in 1707.
And to add into confusion Prussia is name borrowed or stolen from tribes which were living on Northern Polish territory, Kashubians have more rights to that name then Germans.
i would argue that since the modern germany came from the unification of east and west germany, thats who it would technically gotten “independence” from
@@ABucketttI would argue that no country gains independence by unifying with another country: that's the exact opposite of independence. Countries *lose* independence that way. Independence is *always* breaking away from a *larger* country or empire so your argument regarding Germany cannot be sustained: East Germany gained independence from occupied Germany (or what remained of it) in 1949 and lost it in 1990 to the German Federal Republic. Independence is about gaining or regaining sovereignty, not losing it: having your destiny in your own hands rather than having it imposed from outside your territory or decided by a democratic body representing citizens of other territories besides yours. Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan, etc gained independence from the much larger British Empire. Slovakia and Czechia gained independence from Czechoslovakia (which ceased to exist as a result). Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia etc. gained independence from Yugoslavia. In contrast, Scotland did *not* gain its independence when it unified with England to form Great Britain in 1707 and, if you don't believe me, ask absolutely *any* Scotsman or Scotswoman, even the ones who want to preserve the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland!
@@zenganddaeng5532Yes, I think some commentators are confusing the founding or formation of a country with the idea of independence when those can be two opposing concepts. England did not become independent from anyone or anything: it was founded in 927 when the former kingdoms including Wessex, Mercia, East Anglia, Cornwall, Essex, Sussex and Kent merged with Northumbria through annexation and conquest. Scotland was formed in a similar way in the centuries around that time. Some will argue with you about the foundation date for "Germany". King Henry the Fowler is reckoned by some to be the first king of Germany from 919 (previously known as East Francia). His son Otto became emperor but the title "king of Germany" persisted under the imperial title.
Most of these countries got their independence from UK, Spain, France, and the Soviet Union. Not a shocker that Europeans did most of the occupation when they were all weak themselves.
But the Philippines becomes independent from the Soviet Union on December 26, 1991 after the Philippine People Power Revolution of February 22 to 25, 1986 that triggered the Philippine-Soviet War of 1986 to 1991
@@markjovenalparo6517 after ww2 there were many pro-communistic countries (The Second World) but they were not dependent of USSR. Commonly it led to revolutions and wars against communism, Philippines was not an exception...
@@actuallydiablo but the Philippines lost its fight to the Soviet Union on September 21, 1972 that's why the Soviet Union colonized the Philippines for 19 years you must know that Philippine History of 1972 to 1991
Well.. UK gained indipendence from the Roman Empire on the fifth century AD... and the three Baltic Republics gained their indipendence during 1991 like as the other Soviet Republics... the 1918 was the first time and 1991 was the second and last time...
1871 Germany becomes independent of Prussia. In actual history, the previously more or less independent German principalities lost their independence in a united Germany dominated by Prussia.
Jast in case: 1) China got independence from Japan 1945. 2) Egypt, Arabic Peninsula, Sudan & Ethiopia got independence from Ottoman Empire 1800 (Albanian King Muhamet Ali). 3) Kosova never ever was part of Serbia but part of Jugoslavia. Kosova got independence from Jugoslavia July, 2 1990. ✍✍✍
Scotland and England did. It was done through diplomacy by treaty without force of arms. Neither England nor Scotland really wanted it but it was a begrudged, political necessity for both, Scotland being on the verge of bankruptcy and England being worried about the lack of a common line of royal succession between the two kingdoms. After the Anglo-Scottish wars of the early 14th century, Scotland was never conquered except briefly by Cromwell in the 1650s.
@brythonicman3267 by that logic, France got their independence in 1815 and not 1789 And USA in 1783, not 1776 The point I'm trying to make is anschluss annexation while the allies occupied for 10 years . May 15 1955 With no resistance .(Edit :I'm bitter that you and the sources that im just reading were correct) Austria was independent since 1804 Austria as a state was since 1955 And let's not mention that baltic states got their independence twice.
Wrong information! Nepal was never colonised by any country and it never have to gain independence !!! Stop giving false information. Better do your homework correctly first and make video !
I came to realise that British colonized rich countries , rich in oil and minerals. Some of those countries are still rich in "Economic GPD and GPD per Capita."
Poland declared it's independence on the very day World War I ended. The flag of Imperial Germany, not Federal Republic of Germany should be under Poland and that's not the flag of Czarist Russia; the Russian flag had white, blue and red horizontal stripes and was brought back in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union. Poland's independence only lasted 20 years when it was swallowed up by Nazi Germany and Communist Russia in 1939 and the Polish people, especially it's Jewish population descended into Hell. You might say that Poland gained it's "independence" in January 1945 after the Red Army finally drove the Nazis completely out of the country.
4:15 the Ethiopia has never been colonized by any country and it is one of the oldest countries in the world that was attacked by fascist Italy but Ethiopia won.
How could Latvia gain independence from the USSR if the USSR was created in 1922. Maybe Latvia gained independence from the Russian Republic (although it is debatable, the empire ceased to exist in September 1917, and the Bolsheviks will come to power a month later)
France & UK almost tried to capture the world 💀
That's a point of view. Others would say they build the modern world.
@@Elric30hmm what about slavery, division of countries, reason of a wars?
@@EZGG293 France & UK didn't invente slavery. Muslim slavery was very important too.
Africans captured other africans to sell it to portuguese first & other europeans later.
Slavery is not a european invention but liberal europeans abolished it. Thanks to France many people became citizens instead of subjects that lead to independance.
@@EZGG293 Divisio of countries that didn't even exist. Discovering resources not even exploited. After that some call it theft. Be honest at least
@@EZGG293 reason of a war ? I don't understand. Do you accuse France & UK to invente death ?
USA🇺🇸& UK🇬🇧 💙🩵🤍❤️🤍💙🩵🤍❤️🩵🤍
미국 영국 한국 베트남 필리핀 캐나다 호주 뉴질랜드 전부 한식구임~
England has no Independence Day.
England: 🗿
England got independence from the Roman empire 🇧🇩💪🏴
방글라데시도 영국에서 독립했음~ 한국과 베트남 인도랑 별다를께없음~
Wrong england was not a country then
@@jacksmith-ow3tt yes, that’s was a Kingdom
@@jacksmith-ow3tt was Britania who "rules the waves"
Love Thailand from Brazil
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Love brazil from ASEAN🇹🇭🇸🇬🇲🇲🇱🇦🇰🇭🇮🇩🇧🇳🇻🇳🇵🇭🇲🇾🤝🇧🇷
And also I am your FC
CV bro
태국 일본 프랑스 인도네시아가 한무리임~ 우리는 1945년에 영국에서 독립했고 일본은 1947년에 프랑스에서 독립했었다
What ?!@@zenganddaeng5532
I noticed that a lot of independence came from the UK
Just telling circusticly that the term independence day just totally made possible to came because of United Kingdom 😂
And France
UK gained independence from the EU in 2020
😂😂😂
EU isn’t a country or state, so it doesn’t count
@@JustLBP_12345 Get a sense of humour transplant!
영국 유럽연합탈퇴~ 대영제국 68개국이 뭉치면 더 좋은점이 많다
@@zenganddaeng5532 It was a sarcastic joke!
For the UK, you could have put it’s unification as when it gained independence
Or independence from the Roman Empire
nobody:
absolutely nobody:
united kingdom: YOU"RE ALL MINE
190 countries: OH SH*T
US: pls dont kill me
Russia: I DECLARE WAR
france: am i a joke to you?
@@3min3m2001 Uk: Yes💜
Beautiful video compliments!
فلسطين موجوده من قبل دولة اسرائيل المزعومة😊😊😊
It is a state
😅😅😅@@Uuuuuuuwipcool
Because of people like you, I will always be for Israel
11:43 السعودية توحدت عام ١٩٣٢ و لم تستقل من اي بلد 🇸🇦🇸🇦🤍
BRO THANK YOU FOR PUTTING IRELAND
There are quite a few mistakes in this. For instance, Saudi Arabia cannot have become independent from the Ottoman Empire in 1932. The Ottoman Empire ceased to exist by the end of the First World War.
Not antigua barbuda Bahamas barbados dominica grenada Saint Kitts ST Lucia ST Vincent and Trinidad tobago independence from Spain 🇪🇸
Morroco independence from Spain and France 🇪🇸🇫🇷
Didn't France gain independence from Germany in 1945? That's how Denmark is shown and consistency is required. If not 1945 then how about 1815 from Russia, Austria, Prussia and the UK?
Lots of United Kingdom and France on the list, I’m British 🇬🇧
우리나라가 영국에 식민지로 200년이나 있었는데 지금은 이렇게 발전한 것임~
That's handy to know many respects 🇰🇷 from 🇬🇧
I thought Korea belonged to Japan many respects from 🇬🇧
About DK : on May 5th, it was liberated from a 5 year Natzee occupation but otherwise it was independent since the earliest Middle Ages.
true. and the same goes for Norway which you could was also say liberated from the Nazis on May 5, 1945. the flag of Nazi Germany not the Federal Republic of Germany should've under Denmark.
4:00 Equatorial Guinea is the next day on October 12, 2024
As a Canadian, Canada isn't independent from Britain. If we were independent from Britain the way the US is, then I will agree with this. To this day, Canada is still very much under the Royal Thumb and always will be
But you still have your own rules many respects 🇨🇦 from 🇬🇧
@William339Evans We don't want anything to do with Britian (no offence) We don't need the Royals to survive
@@LiberateAlberta1907 Neither do we in Britain, the resentment for them gets bigger as the years go by despite state media having you believe otherwise.
I thought Ethiopia was never colonized.
It was called Abyssinia in those days and ruled by Emperor Haile Selassie. It was invaded by Mussolini's Italy in the 1930s.
Really Ethiopia never got colonized just was occupied by italy
@@WennochinasamaDenmark was not colonised by the Germans 1940-45, merely occupied, but this video shows Denmark as having achieved its independence from Germany in 1945.
The Italians invaded it in the 30s just before ww2.
Countries like Australia, New Zealand and Canada have 95% independence/autonomy but are still under the British Commonwealth that's why they have the Union Jack on their Country flags and have the British monarchy on their currency
If Spain gained its "independence" from France in 1814 because it was ruled by Napoleon for few years, and Portugal from Spain in 1640 because it was part of the Unión Ibérica, so did England that was part of the Kingdom of France in the Middle Ages.
I live in Kuwait and l’m happy I was not in the 1961💀
10:22 Philippines 🇵🇭 got independence from Spain 🇪🇸 in June 12, 1898.
Its usa
Philippines got occupied by United States, while Spanish Empire colonized Philippines before the Japanese empire so, Philippines got independence from Japanese empire.
@@cutejohnThe Japanese Empire only occupied it and was not recognized by any country.
Spain lost Philippines to the USA, then, Philippines independized from USA
You right
0:24 error: Andorra no se independizó en 1278 de Francia se independizó en 1993 de España
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El primer imperio frances es quien hizo independizarse a andorra, aunque quien lo hizo originalmente fue la corona de aragona, el tipo no está equivocado
It's true that Dominican Republic independized from Haiti, but also from Spain
Edit: orthography error i fixed
도미니카공화국 스페인에서 독립했음~
@@zenganddaeng5532 I'm Spanish, I already know that. The Dominican Republic became independent twice, once from Spain and the second from Haiti (Haiti invaded the Dominican Republic in the past)
But I remember that in 1932, there was no Ottoman Empire, there was Turkiye and Saudi Arabia became independent from the British...🫥🧐
0:23 damn Andorra is that old
It Actually Gained Independence On The 14th Of March, 1993.
@ it could’ve been invaded then gained independence again in 1993 for example, Google says China gained independence in 1949 but that was the year when it became a republic. It was still a country. It just wasn’t the China we know today
Actually China became a republic in October 1911.
@@DBoy38 yea
A huge number of politically motivated stretches. For example, attributing the acquisition of independence to a change in the political regime as a result of a revolution, as in Iran, or the alleged independence of Latvia since 1918, despite its subsequent entry into the USSR.
Indonesia 🇮🇩 17 Augustus 1945 MERDEKA!!!!!!!!!
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인도네시아는 프랑스에서 독립했던데 일본하고 태국과 같은동족임~
Shut up 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
14:18 "UK didn't gain independence from another country"
meanwhile roman empire: are u kidding me?
Italy: I gave you independence
Uk: we don’t celebrate any unification or independences like denmark
At one time about 1600 years ago nearly every country was ruled by Rome, but that is an awful long time ago!!
The United Kingdom didn't even exist at the time of Rome. Ask the Caledonians! The United Kingdom was formed in 1707 with the The Act of Union.
@@jasonward9429 Thanks for that. I actually knew about the UK, really meant just England.
1:43 wow my country is here
INDIA independent USA independent Australi independent 💂♀British Empire end 💪🇺🇸🇮🇳🇭🇲💪
For Canada, Egypt and Jordan, the flag of the UK is wrong (the stripes from the St Patrick saltire representing Ireland are missing). The flag shown is the flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707-1800).
When Canada gained its independence, it was from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland whose flag has always been the present-day Union Jack composed of the St George's Cross, the St Andrew's saltire and the St Patrick's saltire superimposed.
For tge USA, howver, which gained its indepdndence not from the UK but from the predecessor Kingdom of Great Britain, the flag without the St Patrick's saltire is shown correctly.
Funfact: canada was the biggest country to get independence from Britain
Bahrain gained independence from Pahlavid Dynasty, same as Iran, however the UK played a vital role in that declaration of independence
New Zealand independence Day is on the 25th of November 1945 not on the 26th of September 1907
Didn't realise kiwis 🇳🇿 was 1945 independents many respects from 🇬🇧
According to this video, Germany gained its independence from Prussia in 1871.
Does anyone agree with that?
Germany was formed tgrough the union of Prussia, Saxony, Bavaria and other German states. Independence is when you leave a union, not when you create one. Not only was Germany not "independent" of Prussia but its capital was the capital of Prussia and its ruler was the existing ruler of Prussia.
It's like saying that Great Britain got its independence from England in 1707.
And to add into confusion Prussia is name borrowed or stolen from tribes which were living on Northern Polish territory, Kashubians have more rights to that name then Germans.
i would argue that since the modern germany came from the unification of east and west germany, thats who it would technically gotten “independence” from
@@ABucketttI would argue that no country gains independence by unifying with another country: that's the exact opposite of independence. Countries *lose* independence that way. Independence is *always* breaking away from a *larger* country or empire so your argument regarding Germany cannot be sustained: East Germany gained independence from occupied Germany (or what remained of it) in 1949 and lost it in 1990 to the German Federal Republic.
Independence is about gaining or regaining sovereignty, not losing it: having your destiny in your own hands rather than having it imposed from outside your territory or decided by a democratic body representing citizens of other territories besides yours.
Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan, etc gained independence from the much larger British Empire.
Slovakia and Czechia gained independence from Czechoslovakia (which ceased to exist as a result). Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia etc. gained independence from Yugoslavia.
In contrast, Scotland did *not* gain its independence when it unified with England to form Great Britain in 1707 and, if you don't believe me, ask absolutely *any* Scotsman or Scotswoman, even the ones who want to preserve the Union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland!
독일은 1247년에 나라를 세웠지~ 오스트리아도 1346년에 나라를 세웠고~
@@zenganddaeng5532Yes, I think some commentators are confusing the founding or formation of a country with the idea of independence when those can be two opposing concepts. England did not become independent from anyone or anything: it was founded in 927 when the former kingdoms including Wessex, Mercia, East Anglia, Cornwall, Essex, Sussex and Kent merged with Northumbria through annexation and conquest. Scotland was formed in a similar way in the centuries around that time.
Some will argue with you about the foundation date for "Germany". King Henry the Fowler is reckoned by some to be the first king of Germany from 919 (previously known as East Francia). His son Otto became emperor but the title "king of Germany" persisted under the imperial title.
12:30 South Korea gained independence from the US, you see, after the fall of the Japanese empire the US had control of it and gave it independence.
USA 🇺🇲❤️🇺🇲❤️
3:26 Denmark it’s incorrect they don’t celebrate independence
Most of these countries got their independence from UK, Spain, France, and the Soviet Union. Not a shocker that Europeans did most of the occupation when they were all weak themselves.
at least Soviet Union has just disintegrated...
But the Philippines becomes independent from the Soviet Union on December 26, 1991 after the Philippine People Power Revolution of February 22 to 25, 1986 that triggered the Philippine-Soviet War of 1986 to 1991
@@markjovenalparo6517 after ww2 there were many pro-communistic countries (The Second World) but they were not dependent of USSR. Commonly it led to revolutions and wars against communism, Philippines was not an exception...
영국 스페인 프랑스 식민지지배가 어마했지~ 러시아는 미국에 이어 사회주의강대국시절과 1차 2차세계대전에서 패배한국가이지~
@@actuallydiablo but the Philippines lost its fight to the Soviet Union on September 21, 1972 that's why the Soviet Union colonized the Philippines for 19 years you must know that Philippine History of 1972 to 1991
Well.. UK gained indipendence from the Roman Empire on the fifth century AD... and the three Baltic Republics gained their indipendence during 1991 like as the other Soviet Republics... the 1918 was the first time and 1991 was the second and last time...
Canada 🇨🇦 ❤❤❤❤❤
Portugal was founded in 1143, before Spain even existed. Get your facts right!
1871 Germany becomes independent of Prussia.
In actual history, the previously more or less independent German principalities lost their independence in a united Germany dominated by Prussia.
are data comparison channels monetized ?
San Marino is considered to be "the World's Oldest Republic" founded in 301 A.D.
Part 10❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jast in case:
1) China got independence from Japan 1945.
2) Egypt, Arabic Peninsula, Sudan & Ethiopia got independence from Ottoman Empire 1800 (Albanian King Muhamet Ali).
3) Kosova never ever was part of Serbia but part of Jugoslavia. Kosova got independence from Jugoslavia July, 2 1990. ✍✍✍
Biafra will soon gain independence from Nigeria, and I will be the Governor of the Eastern Region of Akwa Ibom
Serbia is indepent sicne 1878, not 2006! Will you ever understand?
The newest is South Sudan🇸🇸 (09-Jul-2011)
Not one Country ever applied to join the United kingdom voluntary
Scotland and England did. It was done through diplomacy by treaty without force of arms. Neither England nor Scotland really wanted it but it was a begrudged, political necessity for both, Scotland being on the verge of bankruptcy and England being worried about the lack of a common line of royal succession between the two kingdoms. After the Anglo-Scottish wars of the early 14th century, Scotland was never conquered except briefly by Cromwell in the 1650s.
Ethiopia and Denmark have been independent for centuries
Austria was occupied, not annexed by the allies
@@marcodepril4888 99.7% of Austrians voted to become part of Germany in 1938.
@@marcodepril4888 99.75% of the Austrians were in favour of the Anschluss!
@brythonicman3267 by that logic, France got their independence in 1815 and not 1789
And USA in 1783, not 1776
The point I'm trying to make is anschluss annexation while the allies occupied for 10 years . May 15 1955 With no resistance .(Edit :I'm bitter that you and the sources that im just reading were correct)
Austria was independent since 1804
Austria as a state was since 1955
And let's not mention that baltic states got their independence twice.
14:25 UNITED STATES-GREAT BRITTAIN
일본-프랑스 한국-영국 태국-프랑스 베트남-영국 필리핀-영국 호주-영국 뉴질랜드-영국 일본과 태국을 제외하면 거의 대영제국소속임~
고마워
i had to copy past it
Romania 9. May 1877.3 March 1878 Bulgaria.
루마니아 불가리아 그리스 튀르키예에서 독립했음~
Ethiopia never been colonized
Italy 1936-1942
That’s occupying not colonizing
Yea it has dummy
Italy: around 40,000 years ago people cane to the Italian peninsula. ****ROME****
Franco-Spanish-numidndal creats by France and Spain with Andorra🇪🇸♓️🇫🇷❤️🇫🇷❤️🇪🇸❤️🇦🇩
Wrong information! Nepal was never colonised by any country and it never have to gain independence !!! Stop giving false information. Better do your homework correctly first and make video !
Turkiye Gained Independence From The Ottomon Empire
Ottoman empire was old Turkiye 🤦
Mısır kadirden mi öğrendin tatihi
U.K. ❤
Estonia,. Latvia & lituania gained independence in 1991
The Central American nations gained independence from Central America, not from Spain
😂 Tell that to Bolivar. 🇻🇪🇨🇴🇧🇴🇵🇪
Really accurate
The kindoms of Castilla and Aragón unificated in 1492 and this forming Spain
1:29 my country is here
Benin, Bhutan or Bolivia?
If Germany gets independence in 1871.
Japan gets it in 1868.
Why you didn’t mention Germany after ww2?
I came to realise that British colonized rich countries , rich in oil and minerals. Some of those countries are still rich in "Economic GPD and GPD per Capita."
Palestinian independence was rejected several times and now it’s no longer on the table since 7th October. They could’ve had it. Now never will
Продолжение следует..
Iran didn't have got Independence from other countries. Iran existed over 3200 years and got united since May 1501.
هر کسی ورداشته یه ویدیو احمقانه درست کرده گذاشته یوتیوب.80 درصد اطلاعاتش هم اشتباه.
0:36 OH HOW LUCKY AUSTRALIA IS
Palestine will always be independent ❤❤🇵🇸🇵🇸
Cap
@onescottishamerican shut the f up
Poland declared it's independence on the very day World War I ended. The flag of Imperial Germany, not Federal Republic of Germany should be under Poland and that's not the flag of Czarist Russia; the Russian flag had white, blue and red horizontal stripes and was brought back in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union. Poland's independence only lasted 20 years when it was swallowed up by Nazi Germany and Communist Russia in 1939 and the Polish people, especially it's Jewish population descended into Hell. You might say that Poland gained it's "independence" in January 1945 after the Red Army finally drove the Nazis completely out of the country.
bro read about Latvia from Latvian sources, once in 1918 they separated from the USSR
Nepal 🇳🇵 never got colonised, nor got the independence from any countries.
India🇮🇳🧡🧡🧡
Jajajajajaj
Independent from uk
Love you India ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
Independent from united kingdom
India worst country
Thank you for recognizing Palestine as free from occupation
Japanese empire usa Spanish empire Independent Philippines bruhh owner 🤫🧏🏼♀️🧏🏼♀️
9:04 Nauru is crazy 💀
4:15 the Ethiopia has never been colonized by any country and it is one of the oldest countries in the world that was attacked by fascist Italy but Ethiopia won.
I don't know about "winning". I wouldn't go on my vacation there.😂
Belarus could of stayed with Russia because there allies
United States 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
13:20 Thailand celebrates National Day and the birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Israel Gained Independence From The United Kingdom.
Tonga Gained Independence In 1875.
England And Scotland United In 1706.
Wht? It formed in 1948
I don't know if this comment will get support or nor but my great grandma and grandpa are in Guatemala so I hope the do well👍
Total countries is 198+ Taiwan, Kosovo and Hong Kong.
Morocco gained independence from France and Spain. The country was divided into two zones or protectorates.
The U.K. has been under foreign rule danes, anglo saxons, romans, Norman's
How could Latvia gain independence from the USSR if the USSR was created in 1922. Maybe Latvia gained independence from the Russian Republic (although it is debatable, the empire ceased to exist in September 1917, and the Bolsheviks will come to power a month later)
All countries and territories and history then is look like nato
Indonesia independent from Netherlands and Japan
The amount of errors is impressive. Spain did not 'gain independence' from the First French Empire, according to actual History.
We are thankful for the USA
We are thankful for the USA
oh we are thankful grateful
Positively joyful
Thankful for the usa ❤💙🤍❤🤍💙❤💙
1:50 BULGARIA MENTION RAAAAAAAAHHHH🦅🦅🦅
Nepal never colonized by Britain
Estonia was independent since 1991 and Latvia and Lithuania on 1918?
South Africa independent from England 30 April 1961