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How did nationalist leaders use different methods to pursue independence from colonial rule after 1900?

While countries throughout history have fought for their independence from their colonizing countries, not all of them fought for independence in the same way. Some examples of how many nationalist leaders used different methods to pursue independence from colonial rule after 1900 are:

-Mahatma Gandhi (Indian independence movement), who pursued independence for his country through noncooperation in 1919-1922, a civil disobedience movement of 1930-1931, and finally the Quit India movement in 1940-1942, which led to India and Pakistan gaining independence from the British Empire.

-Hồ Chí Minh (Vietnam War), who pursued independence for his country by beating the French with military strategies and battles, which led to the Vietnam War and finally the independence of Vietnam.  

-Paul Kruger (South African independence movement), who pursued independence for his country by fighting the British Empire with military strategies and battles, which led to the Anglo-Boer wars and finally the British Empire troops retreating.

-Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana independence movement), who pursued independence for his country by launching a Positive Action campaign of strikes, boycotts, and disobedience. This led to Ghana gaining independence from the British Empire

Mahatma Gandhi, who led a civil disobedience movement in 1930-1931 to achieve independence for his nation by refusing to cooperate in 1919-1922.

Nationalist leaders and method of independence:

Paul Kruger, who fought for his country's freedom by using military techniques and battles against the British Empire, which resulted in the Anglo-Boer wars and the British Empire's forces retiring.

Kwame Nkrumah, who led a Positive Action campaign of strikes, boycotts, and civil disobedience to achieve independence for Ghana. Ghana gained independence from the British Empire as a result of this.

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