When did Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Syria gained independence?

Vietnam gained independence in 1945, Cambodia gained independence in 1953, Laos gained independence in 1953, and Syria gained independence in 1946.

Give accurate dates also

Vietnam gained independence on September 2, 1945. Cambodia gained independence on November 9, 1953. Laos gained independence on July 19, 1949. Syria gained independence on April 17, 1946.

What type of method did they used in gaining independence?

The methods used by Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Syria in gaining independence varied depending on the specific circumstances in each country.

Vietnam achieved independence through a combination of armed struggle against French colonial rule, as well as diplomatic efforts and negotiations.

Cambodia gained independence through a peaceful transition negotiated with France, which allowed for a gradual transfer of power from the colonial administration to Cambodian leadership.

Laos also gained independence peacefully through negotiations with France, with the country achieving full independence in 1954 as part of the Geneva Accords that ended the First Indochina War.

Syria achieved independence through a mix of nationalist movements, protests, and political negotiations with France. The country's independence was formally recognized by France in 1946 following a period of political unrest and anti-colonial resistance.