Decolonialsation start times-
Some incidents would be inevitable, due to pathologically hostile attitudes to any ruler and/or the end of an old treaty with the ORIGINAL colonial power. Of coarse you could fight it or renegotiate a treaty, but it must be a skillful and through act. Source- Wikipedia.
Decided they could make it on there own
S. Africa 1927Canada 1933- Philippines 1946.
Australia 1947New Zealand 1947The Dominion of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 1947- Libya 1951
- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 1955
- Protectorate of (Morocco France & Spain) 1956.
- Ghana 1957.
- British Malaya 1957 (the Kingdom of Sarawak and North Borneo Territory joined Malaysia a in about 1964)
- French African Guinea 1958.
- Surinam 1959
Rhodesia 1965(Mugabe's Zimbabwe takes over in circa 1980)
Hated foreign rule and left
Ireland 1922Egypt 1922Iraq 1932- Lebanon 1943
- N. Vietnam 1945
- Syria 1946
- Pakistan (including Bangladesh until 1974) 1947
- India 1947
- Federation of Burma 1948.
- S. Vietnam 1949
- Indonesia (less the Moluccas, Bali, Flores and Dutch West Guinea) 1949
- Uganda 1960
- Somalia 1960
- Zaire 1962
- Algeria 1962
- Guinea Bissau 1973
- Angola 1975
- Mozambique 1975
90.244.83.68 22:26, February 23, 2013 (UTC)
Ending of an old treaty with the ORIGINAL colonial power
Nepal 1923Newfoundland (nominally an independent dominion but under direct British rule since 1934) (1949, union with Canada)- Bhutan 1947
- The Trucial States (UAE) 1971
- Sikkim was then given to India by Britain in 1947 as a vassal and was crushed by India in 1974.
- Aruchal Pradesh was annexed by India in 1950, but a user can decide to respect the British plan for India to just Vassalage it in 1952.
- for Bahawalpur, Khairpur, and the Baluchistan States was then given to Pakistan by Britain in 1947 as a vassal and was annexed in 1956.
- The Chitral and the N.W Frontier States like States Waziristan, was then given to Pakistan by Britain in 1947 as a vassal and was annexed in 1969.
- Hunza and Nagar was then given to Pakistan by Britain in 1947 as a vassal and was annexed in 1974.90.244.83.68 22:26, February 23, 2013 (UTC)
Inevitable colonial crisis
Polish invasion of the Central Lithuania Republic- 1922.6Klipida Revolt- 19231932 Gran Chaco War.The Leticia Incident- 1933Saudi-Yemeni War in 1934.- The Ecuadorian–Peruvian War of '41- 1941
- Operation Polo- 1946
- The Kashmir crisis of 1946-7
- Kenya's Mau Mau Rebellion - 1952–1960
- Congo Crisis/Katanga Republic 1960 – 1965
- Algerian War of independence- 1952-1962
- Aden Emergency 1963-1967
- Breakup of the USSR- 1991
- Breakup of Yugoslavia/Bosnia/Kosovo and related other wars- 1992-1999
- Chechnya- 1992-1997 90.244.83.68 22:26, February 23, 2013 (UTC)
Exactly my thoughts toThe River Nile-2 (talk)