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Independence is the freedom from control.  Nationally, independence means freedom from [[colonialism]] and colonial governance by a sovereign power; put another way, it is self-determination.   
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'''Independence''' is the freedom from control.  Nationally, independence means freedom from [[colonialism]] and colonial governance by a sovereign power; put another way, it is self-determination.   
  
 
[[United States of America|America]] celebrates its independence from [[England]] on July 4th of every year, marking the set-off of the [[Revolutionary War|War for Independence]].
 
[[United States of America|America]] celebrates its independence from [[England]] on July 4th of every year, marking the set-off of the [[Revolutionary War|War for Independence]].
  
 
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[[category:Political Science]]

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Independence is the freedom from control. Nationally, independence means freedom from colonialism and colonial governance by a sovereign power; put another way, it is self-determination.

America celebrates its independence from England on July 4th of every year, marking the set-off of the War for Independence.