AP European History
Decolonization movements refer to the processes through which colonies gained independence from colonial powers during the mid-20th century, resulting in the formation of new sovereign nations. These movements were often driven by the rise of nationalism and anti-colonial sentiments, and they were influenced by global conflicts and changing geopolitical dynamics. The struggle for independence often involved social, political, and sometimes violent confrontations as colonized peoples sought to reclaim their rights and assert their identities.