Difference between revisions of "Independence"

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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, literally, the freedom from dependence upon another person or body. It can be used to refer to a person living [[Self-sufficiency|self-sufficiently]], without the need for contributions from others, specifically one's parents ("living independently").
  
[[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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Politically, the term has come to mean freedom from control, whether by another country or by a despotic government. The [[United States]] celebrates its independence from [[Great Britain]] annually on July 4th, marking the signing of the [[Declaration of Independence]] at [[Independence Hall]].
 
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Revision as of 19:33, February 17, 2010

Independence is, literally, the freedom from dependence upon another person or body. It can be used to refer to a person living self-sufficiently, without the need for contributions from others, specifically one's parents ("living independently").

Politically, the term has come to mean freedom from control, whether by another country or by a despotic government. The United States celebrates its independence from Great Britain annually on July 4th, marking the signing of the Declaration of Independence at Independence Hall.