Many colonial countries seized the opportunity presented by World War II to push for independence and assert their national identities. As European powers diverted their resources to the war effort, colonial administrations became weakened, leading to increased demands for self-determination. The war also fostered a sense of unity and purpose among colonized peoples, inspired by the principles of liberty and democracy championed by the Allies. Ultimately, the post-war period saw a wave of decolonization as former colonies sought to establish their sovereignty.
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