Decolonization 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 1927
- Canada 1933
- Philippines 1946.
- Australia 1947
- New Zealand 1947
- The 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, unless he's killed off or jailed for life)
Hated foreign rule and left[]
- Ireland 1922
- Egypt 1922
- Iraq 1932
- Lebanon 1943
- N. Vietnam 1945
- Syria 1946
- Pakistan (including Bangladesh until 1974) 1947
- British India (India/Pakistan/Bangladesh) 1947
- Federation of Burma 1948.
- S. Vietnam 1949
- N. Vietnam- 1940
- Indonesia (less the Moluccas, Bali, Sulawesi, Flores and Dutch West Guinea) 1949
- Uganda 1960
- Kenya 1963
- Somalia 1960
- Zaire 1962
- Algeria 1962
- Guinea Bissau 1973
- Angola 1975
- Mozambique 1975
Ending of an old treaty with the ORIGINAL colonial power[]
- Nepal 1923
- Newfoundland (nominally an independent dominion but under direct British rule since 1934)
- 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
Inevitable colonial crisis[]
- Polish invasion of the Central Lithuania Republic- 1922.6
- Kleipieda Revolt- 1923
- 1932 Gran Chaco War.
- The Leticia Incident- 1933
- Saudi-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
- Cyprus 1952-63
- 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)
Whipsnade (talk) 20:41, August 2, 2013 (UTC)
Also see[]
- 1880's-1910's Brazilian notes.
- African map links page
- Atomic warfare information notes.
- Baltics are Waking Up
- Cold War secret police organisations
- Estonia did have a submarine in 1937!
- How Governments become Authoritarian
- Lithuanian did have a navy, army air-force and natural resources in 1933!
- Minerals and fuel in central Africa
- Nations and vassal states of 1490-1500
- Nations in 1988
- Nations in 1991
- O.T.L. history notes
- OTL Natural disasters
- Singing Revolution
- The "Baltic Chain" demonstration on August 23, 1989
- The O.T.L. Operation High Jump conspiracy theory
- The Swiss National Redoubt (1880-2010)
- Today's OTL types of economies, societies and regimes
- UK and Commonwealth OTL troop numbers in WW1
- UK and Commonwealth OTL troop numbers in WW2
- UK OTL atomic reactors in 1962
- What is a coup d'état?
- Why the USSR broke up in reality