LIST OF WARS: DETAILS
Mozambique War of Independence
Also called: Guerra do Ultramar/Guerra Colonial
Years: 1964-1974
Battle deaths: 13,500
[1]Nation(s) involved and/or conflict territory [note]
Mozambique, Portugal
Published prior to 2013 | Updated: 2014-08-10 17:39:11
After World War II, while many European nations were granting independence to their colonies, Portugal’s dictator António de Oliveira Salazar clung to the concept that Mozambique and other Portuguese possessions were overseas provinces of the mother country, and emigration to the colonies soared (Mozambique’s Portuguese population was about 250,000 in 1975). The drive for Mozambican independence developed apace, and in 1962 several anti-colonial political groups formed the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO), which initiated an armed campaign against Portuguese colonial rule in September 1964. After 10 years of sporadic warfare and Portugal’s return to democracy (partially as a result of the expenses from the wars in Angola and Mozambique), Mozambique became independent on June 25, 1975. Democracy however had no roots at all in Mozambique. FRELIMO quickly established a one-party Marxist state and outlawed rival political activity.
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Data Sources
[1] Battle deaths: PRIO Battle Deaths Dataset v3.0 (link) (1946-88) ID: #88
Low: 13,500 High: 43,500
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NOTE ON NATION DATA
NOTE! Nation data for this war may be inconlusive or incomplete. In most cases it reflects which nations were involved with troops in this war, but in some it may instead reflect the contested territory.
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