Which was the first Soviet Republic to declare its independence from S...
In March 1990, Lithuania became the first of the 15 Soviet republics to declare its independence.
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Which was the first Soviet Republic to declare its independence from S...
The first Soviet Republic to declare its independence from Soviet Russia was Lithuania.
Background:
• Lithuania was a part of the Russian Empire until the end of World War I.
• After the Russian Revolution of 1917, Lithuania became a part of the Soviet Union.
• In 1990, Lithuania declared its independence from the Soviet Union.
Reasons for Lithuania's Independence:
• The Lithuanian people had a strong desire for independence and self-determination.
• The Soviet Union was facing economic problems and political unrest, which weakened its control over its republics.
• The Baltic Way, a peaceful protest in which people formed a human chain across the Baltic states, including Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia, demonstrated the people's determination for independence.
Impact of Lithuania's Independence:
• Lithuania's independence inspired other Soviet republics to pursue their own independence.
• It marked the beginning of the end of the Soviet Union, as other republics followed Lithuania's lead and declared their own independence.
• It allowed Lithuania to establish its own government and economy, and to become a member of the European Union and NATO.
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