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Independence

:''For other uses, see Independence (disambiguation)'' '''Independence''' is fully autonomy|autonomous self-government of a nation or state by its residents and population, generally exercising sovereignty. The term ''independence'' is used in contrast to ''subjugation,'' which refers to a region as a "territory" —subject to the political and military control of an external governing body|government. The word is sometimes used in a weaker sense to contrast with hegemony, the indirect control of one nation by another, more powerful nation. Independence can be the initial status of an ''emerging nation'' (often filling a political void), but is often an ''emancipation'' from some dominating power. It can be argued that independence is a negative definition: the state of not being controlled by another power through colonialism or imperialism. Independence may be obtained by decolonization, or by separation or dismemberment. Although the last three can often coincide with it, they are not to be confused with revolution, which typically refers to the violence|violent overthrow of a ruling authority. This sometimes only aims to redistribute power—with or without an element of emancipation, such as in democratization—''within'' a state, which as such may remain unaltered. The October Revolution|Russian October Revolution, for example, was not intended to seek national independence; the United States Revolutionary War, however, was. ''Autonomy'' (in slight contrast) refers to a kind of independence which has been granted by an overseeing authority that itself still retains ultimate authority over that territory. A protectorate refers to an autonomous region that depends upon a larger government, for its protection as an autonomous region. The dates of established independence (or, to a lesser degree, the commencement of revolution), are typically celebrated as a national holiday known as an independence day. Sometimes, a state wishing to achieve independence from a dominating power will issue a declaration of independence, the most famous of which is the Declaration of Independence (United States)|U.S. Declaration of Independence issued in 1776.

See also

  • List of countries by date of nationhood
  • War of Independence (disambiguation)|Wars of independence
  • Independence constitution

    Article note

    The dates of independence, as they have been ported into many articles from the ''CIA World Factbook'' are defined as follows: :''For most countries, when sovereignty was achieved...For the other countries, the date given may not represent "independence" in the strict sense, but rather some significant nationhood event such as the traditional founding date or the date of unification, federation, confederation, establishment, or fundamental change in the form of government, such as state succession.''



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