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Which world event sped up independence movements by European colonies in southeast Asia?
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Which world event sped up independence movements by European colonies in southeast Asia?
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WW2 is teh answer for your question
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WW2 would be your answer
Because of WW2, many countries that used to be colonies wanted independence after Japan was defeated
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