War of Liberation
The "War of Liberation" typically refers to conflicts where a group seeks independence from a ruling power. These wars often arise from a desire for self-determination, cultural identity, or political freedom. Examples include the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, where Bangladesh fought against Pakistan for independence, and the American Revolutionary War, which was fought by the thirteen American colonies against Great Britain in the late 18th century.
Such wars can involve various strategies, including guerrilla tactics, conventional battles, and international diplomacy. They often lead to significant social and political changes, reshaping nations and influencing global relations. The outcomes can result in the establishment of new governments and the recognition of national sovereignty.