1. The Collapse of European Empires
After World War II for example, with the defeat of the tyrannical and imperialistic enemy, Nazi Germany, nations like India gained a new outlook on their place within the world, not needing to be ruled by a greater force, such as the British Empire. ... Because of this also, the early 20th century saw the British reckoning with the effect of allowing the self-governing autonomy system and its impact on the demand of reforms in the Non-European territories, significantly India.6 This goes to show that, most likely outside of Europe, that territories are incompatible with British rule and especi...
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