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 The Global Encyclopedia < Hotels > < Travel >
Following the European colonization of the Americas, the United States became the world's first modern democracy after its break with Great Britain, with a Declaration of Independence in 1776.
During the 19th century, many new states were added to the original thirteen as the nation expanded across the North American continent and acquired a number of overseas possessions.
Minor party and independent candidates are very occasionally elected, usually to local or state office, but the United States political system has historically supported catch all parties rather than coalition governments.
united-states.asinah.net /american-encyclopedia/wikipedia/i/in/indepen...

  
 Preserving Spirit of National Independence Called for
The principle of national independence serves as a sure guarantee for strengthening the driving force and increasing its role in carrying out the cause of reunification.
The principle of national independence is the core issue of solving national issues and a basic principle to be adhered to in the struggle for national reunification.
If foreign forces are allowed to interfere in the issue of national reunification, the issue of retaking the usurped national sovereignty, it will complicate the issue and lead to nothing but a catastrophic situation after all.
198.65.138.161 /wmd/library/news/dprk/2004/06/dprk-040609-kcna03.htm

  
 National Holidays
Independence Day (or National Day), 9 September (1991)
National Day (Ugyen WANGCHUCK became first hereditary king), 17 December (1907)
National Day, 26 October (1955); note - commemorates the State Treaty restoring national sovereignty and the end of occupation and the passage of the law on permanent neutrality
www.aneki.com /holidays.html

  
 Glossary of Events: Na
During the War, all the National Liberation Movements were active participants in the War, allying themselves with one or another imperial power (generally the Allies) and securing support and promises for national independence in exchange for their allegiance.
Nevertheless, the national liberation movement may also include repression of the workers' movement, where the national bourgeoisie is in the ascendancy, and may reinstate forms of oppression such as religious discrimination, oppression of women, minorities, etc.
Colonialism went into decline from the beginning of the twentieth century for reasons similar to the abolition of slavery in the United States: forced labour and exploitation based on the rule of force became less productive than wage-labour and reliance on more privileged sections of the working-class and national bourgeoisie to organise production.
www.marxists.org /glossary/events/n/a.htm

  
 Independence National Historical Park (National Park Service)
Independence National Historical Park, located in downtown (called "Center City"), Philadelphia, is often referred to as the birthplace of our nation.
For complete information about Independence National Historical Park visit our expanded pages by clicking the In Depth button.
At the park, visitors can see the Liberty Bell, an international symbol of freedom, and Independence Hall, a World Heritage Site where both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were created.
www.nps.gov /inde

  
 Similar to From Dessalines to Duvalier: Race, Colour and National Independence in Haiti - stuffkidswant.com Product Guide
Similar to From Dessalines to Duvalier: Race, Colour and National Independence in Haiti - stuffkidswant.com Product Guide
Similar to From Dessalines to Duvalier: Race, Colour and National Independence in Haiti
The Caribbean, the Genesis of a Fragmented Nationalism (Latin American Histories Series)
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 National Days
National Day and Official Birthday of H.R.H. the Grand Duke Jean (1921)
www.mofa.com /national_days.html

  
 Palestinian National Council Declaration of Independence
In the valiant land of Algeria, hosted by its people and its president, Chedli Benjedid, the Palestine National Council held its 19th extraordinary session - the session of the intifada and independence, the session of the martyred hero Abu Jihad - in the period between the 12th and 15th of November, 1988.
And the national Palestinian will formed its own political framework: the Palestine Liberation Organization, the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, recognized as such by the international community as represented by the United Nations and its institutions and by the other international and regional organizations.
This historical fraud notwithstanding, the international community, in Article 22 of the covenant of the League of Nations of 1919, and in the Lausanne Treaty of 1923, had recognized that the Palestinian Arab people, like the other Arab peoples that had broken away from the Ottoman Empire, was a free and independent people.
www.us-israel.org /jsource/Peace/pncdec.html

  
 Independence Day
Watch the Fireworks on the National Mall display from the roof of the East Colonade of the White House.
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were the only two future Presidents to sign the Declaration of Independence.
For 17 long, summer days in Philadelphia, a young man from Virginia worked tirelessly to draft the document that would ultimately revolutionize the world.
www.whitehouse.gov /independenceday

  
 Barbados Independence
One of the highlights of the Independence celebrations is the decorative lighting of Parliament Buildings and businesses throughout the capital Bridgetown, using blue and gold coloured bulbs (the national colours).
That first independence ceremony was accompanied by the raising of the Barbados National Flag, and playing of the National Anthem, for the first time.
After the first English settlement at Holetown in 1627, Barbados remained a British colony until achieving independence from Britain on November 30th 1966.
barbados.org /indepen.htm

  
 Odin - The 17th of May
The United States has the 4th of July as its National Day commemorating the American Declaration of Independence.
The Norwegian independence movement received encouragement from many different traditional sources: the attachment to the old royal house, hopes for reunion with Denmark, anti-Danish feeling, recollections of bygone days and fear of a union with Sweden.
In order to understand the dominant place occupied by the celebration of the 17th of May in the national consciousness it is necessary to view it against its historical background.
odin.dep.no /odin/engelsk/norway/history/032005-990492/index-dok000-b-n-a.html

  
 Arts & Humanities The Restoration of Estonian Independence
Thus, at the beginning of 1990, the scene was set for vigorous confirmation of the goals of national independence and democracy but also for more dramatic rivalry between the reformists operating through the established Soviet institutions and radicals striving to set up an alternative basis for the restoration of independent statehood.
The progress achieved by the Estonian national movement in one year was highlighted by the celebration of the national independence day, February 24, 1989.
On August 20, the Estonian National Independence Party (ENIP) was founded in the Pilistvere church by former political prisoners, human rights activists, representatives of independent youth groups and intellectuals.
www.ibs.ee /ibs/history/restoration.html

  
 SNF Related Information - Service Area
After the failure of a March cease-fire, the National Assembly called for intervention by the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), which sent a peacekeeping force of mostly Russian troops to the region.
The National Council voted to transfer Elchibey's powers to Geydar Aliyev, a longtime Communist Party leader who had been elected chairman of the council earlier that month.
After the coup, the Supreme Soviet (the Soviet-era legislature) was dissolved and replaced by a 50-member National Council, or Milli Majlis, which had been established in November 1991.
www.russianservice.com /regions.asp?Main=Azer

  
 National Independence Day Parade - Facts and History
The National Independence Day Parade consists of invited bands, military and specialty units, floats, and VIP's and is a patriotic, flag waving, red white and blue celebration of America's birthday.
The National Independence Day Parade takes place late morning on July 4th, right on Constitution Avenue from 7th to 17th Street before a street audience of over 300,000 spectators.
National Independence Day Parade - Facts and History
www.july4thparade.com /factshist.htm

  
 National independence and socialism : Melbourne Indymedia
In the struggle for socialism through national independence, confusion still arises from the failure to define precisely what is meant by imperialism.
In this situation the intelligentsia will not escape the choice which will have to be made by all Australians: Whether to throw in one's lot with the U.S. or Soviet social-imperialists, or join the vast majority of our people in the protracted struggle for national independence and socialism.
Nationalism has thus served a double ideological function of encouraging people to go to war on behalf of capitalists, and of allowing liberals to avoid a critique of capitalism as a real cause of war.
melbimcdev.nomasters.org /news/2004/01/59750_comment.php

  
 National independence linked to socialism
National independence is not a static concept, but rather open to new and more comprehensive content ranging from territorial independence to national security, from political to economic, cultural and lifestyles and social morality.
It is only then that national independence will be seen as closely linked to the people’s life of plenty and happiness.
So, with whatever approach, national independence being closely associated with socialism, is always the focal point of Ho Chi Minh Thought, going through all his ideological system in all aspects and all stages of development.
www.nhandan.org.vn /english/20030520/bai-social4.html

  
 allAfrica.com: Nigeria: CAN Blames Corruption On National Foes - As Independence Anniversary Rounds Off
CAN Blames Corruption On National Foes - As Independence Anniversary Rounds Off
allAfrica.com: Nigeria: CAN Blames Corruption On National Foes - As Independence Anniversary Rounds Off
Another highpoint of the service was prayer and intercession for the continued peaceful co-existence of the country as well as healing for national economy.
allafrica.com /stories/200410040969.html

  
 Independence/National Days
Some national holidays commemorate a significant day in the history of the country, or the birth of a national hero who helped establish the day the country's independence was declared.
Definition: Independence or National Days are perhaps the most important day for a country to commemorate as a national holiday.
For many nations the date is the country's day of independence, often in hard fought battles to claim their freedom.
www.kidsturncentral.com /holidays/glossary/defindependence.htm

  
 Links
National History Day, with a website through the History Channel, is a year-long educational program for grades 6-12 culminating every June in a national contest, the nation's oldest and most highly regarded humanities contest for students in middle and high school.
The National Portrait Gallery is dedicated to the exhibition and study of portraits of people who have made significant contributions to American history and culture and to the artists who created such portraiture.
Documents range from the U. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Articles of Confederation to Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," George Washington's Journal of Ohio Valley, and newspaper pages of the 1700's in which important American figures' writings and publishings appear.
www.americanheritage.org /links.html

  
 Palmer's Oz Politics
Independence for the Commonwealth Parliament was largely achieved through the Imperial Statute of Westminster 1931 ; however, it was only adopted formally in Australia in 1942, backdated to 3 September 1939, via the Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942.
Independence for the executive arm of the Commonwealth Government was achieved through the Imperial Conferences of 1926 and 1930 and confirmed by the Imperial Statute of Westminster 1931.
Independence for the judiciary in respect of Federal matters was largely achieved in 1968 through the Privy Council (Limitation of Appeals) Act 1968.
www.ozpolitics.info /rules/ind.htm

  
 AllRefer - Nicaragua - Nineteenth Century - National Independence, 1821-57 Nicaraguan Information Resource
Spain's control over its colonies in the New World was threatened in the early 1800s by the struggle for national independence throughout the entire region.
AllRefer - Nicaragua - Nineteenth Century - National Independence, 1821-57
The first stage occurred in 1821 when the Captaincy General of Guatemala formally declared its independence from Spain on September 15, which is still celebrated as independence day.
reference.allrefer.com /country-guide-study/nicaragua/nicaragua16.html

  
 Independence National Historical Park institutes new security measures (phillyBurbs.com)
Independence National Historical Park institutes new security measures
About 3 million tourists visit Independence National Historical Park each year.
Independence National Historical Park institutes new security measures (phillyBurbs.com)
www.phillyburbs.com /pb-dyn/news/103-03292004-273339.html

  
 NARA The National Archives Experience
Learn more about the Writing and Publicizing of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States by visiting the Independence National Historical Park (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) web site.
The article " The Declaration of Independence: A History," provides a detailed account of the Declaration, from its drafting through its preservation today at the National Archives.
Drafted by Thomas Jefferson between June 11 and June 28, 1776, the Declaration of Independence is at once the nation's most cherished symbol of liberty and Jefferson's most enduring monument.
www.archives.gov /national_archives_experience/charters/declaration.html

  
 Today in History: July 4
A great barbecue and picnic dinner would be served; candidates for military, state, and national offices would speak; hard liquor would flow; and each section would present its 'bully of the woods' in a contest for champion in a fist and skull fight.
In 1859, the Banneker Institute of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, urged African Americans to celebrate Independence Day while bearing witness to the inconsistencies between the ideals espoused in the Declaration of Independence and the practice of slavery.
The Library of Congress posts a wealth of online information pertaining to the Declaration of Independence and its principal author, Thomas Jefferson.
lcweb2.loc.gov /ammem/today/jul04.html

  
 The Holland Sentinel: News: Communist soldiers fought for national independence 04/30/00
But Col. Pham Ngoc Loi, who was in the final assault that toppled the U.S.-backed Saigon government 25 years ago today, said it was very simple: "We fought a legitimate struggle for our national independence.
Nationalism carried communists through three decades, and French, U.S. armies
Retired after 44 years of service, his chest is festooned with 17 medals -- two from the war of independence against the French colonialists, then 15 from fighting the Americans.
thehollandsentinel.net /stories/043000/new_communists.html

  
 Scottish National Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The SNP's policy structure is developed at its Annual National Conference and its regular National Council meetings.
There are also regular meetings of its National Assembly which although they do not formally make policy allow for detailed discussion of what party policy should be.
The SNP's leadership is invested in its National Executive Committee (NEC) which is made up of the party's elected office bearers and 10 elected members (voted for at conference).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Scottish_National_Party

  
 Liberia Marks National Independence Day by Granting Amnesty
Liberia Marks National Independence Day by Granting Amnesty
Liberian President Charles Taylor Thursday marked the 154th anniversary of the nation's independence by granting an amnesty for all treason suspects living abroad as well as rebels fighting in the northern Lofa county, according to reports reaching Lagos from the country' s capital Monrovia.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is the exiled opposition leader who was beaten by Taylor in a 1997 election, which ended the West African country's eight-year civil war.
english1.people.com.cn /english/200107/27/eng20010727_75908.html

  
 Fourth of July Celebrations Database
In New York, the "Declaration of Independence was read at the head of each brigade of the continental army posted at and near New York, and every where received with loud huzzas and the utmost demonstrations of joy." Of particular note, "the equestrian statue of George III" on display in New York was torn down.
After dinner a number of toasts were drank, all breaking independence, and a generous love of liberty, and commemorating the memories of those brave and worthy patriots who gallantly exposed their lives, and fell gloriously in defence [sic] of freedom and the righteous cause of their country.
The National Archives, Washington, D.C., on July 4, 2000.
www.american.edu /heintze/fourth.htm

  
 Independence - East Kilbride Scottish National Party
Only real independence, not devolution, can bring Scotland both responsibility and dignity.
If you ask Norwegians, for example, if it would not be better for little Norway to be run from bigger Sweden, they would look at you as if you were daft.
Henry McLeish is now finding himself in a similar position to Balliol.
www.eksnp.org /independence

  
 Address by Honourable Mario Michel at National Independence Youth Rally February 22, 2003
independence anniversary and urging us all to keep guarding our national pride amidst the global tide.
Address by Honourable Mario Michel at National Independence Youth Rally February 22, 2003
independence anniversary to all of St. Lucia and, in particular, to the youth and students here gathered.
www.stlucia.gov.lc /addresses_and_speeches/mario_michel/address_by_honourable_mario_michel_at_national_independence_youth_rally_february_22_2003.htm

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