Cambodia's Independence from France
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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After a long period of French colonial rule, Cambodia finally achieved independence after negotiations led by King Norodom Sihanouk. The agreement granted Cambodia full sovereignty, marking the end of nearly a century of French control. The independence from France allowed Cambodia to govern its own affairs, develop its economy, and establish its identity on the world stage.
The independence of Cambodia had a profound impact on the country's political landscape. King Norodom Sihanouk played a crucial role in the negotiations and became the head of state, leading the country through a period of neutrality amidst the Cold War. Cambodia's independence was a significant step towards self-determination and national pride for its people.
Despite gaining independence, Cambodia faced challenges in the years that followed, including political instability, the Vietnam War spillover, and eventually the rise of the Khmer Rouge regime. The legacy of independence remains a crucial part of Cambodia's history, symbolizing the country's resilience and determination to chart its own course.
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