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Colonies after WWI had increased demands for
what after participating?

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Independence/self-rule

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Many colonized countries, particularly in Africa and Asia, had been forced to contribute troops and resources to the war effort, yet were still denied basic political rights and freedoms by their colonial rulers. The war also exposed the contradictions and hypocrisies of European imperialism, as the rhetoric of freedom and democracy used to mobilize the war effort was not extended to colonial subjects. As a result, many colonial subjects became more aware of their own oppression and began to demand greater autonomy and self-determination. These demands for independence ultimately led to the dismantling of many colonial empires in the decades following World War I.

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