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Words, words, words. (late 19th century - [[1943]] (end of [[Second Great War]])
The expulsion of Bourgondian colonists in 1811 marked the dawn of Pukhgundi's independence. However, the newfound freedom was accompanied by significant challenges. The nascent nation grappled with establishing a stable government, rebuilding its shattered economy, and addressing deep-seated social inequalities inherited from the colonial era.
The early years of independence were marked by political instability and economic hardship. Successive governments struggled to maintain control amidst internal divisions and external pressures. The economy, heavily reliant on agriculture and exports, faced fluctuations in global markets and natural disasters.
Social reforms aimed at eradicating caste-based discrimination and improving living standards were met with resistance from conservative elements. However, progressive movements gradually gained momentum, advocating for education, healthcare, and women's rights.
Despite the challenges, Pukhgundi persevered, gradually building a national identity and establishing itself as a sovereign nation. The mid-20th century witnessed a growing nationalist movement, advocating for self-reliance and greater autonomy in international affairs.


===Contemporary period===
===Contemporary period===
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