Liberia

Liberia began in the early 19th century as a project of the American Colonization Society (ACS), which believed that black people would face better chances for freedom and prosperity in Africa than in the United States. Between 1822 and the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, more than 15,000 freed and free-born African Americans, along with 3,198 Afro-Caribbeans, relocated to Liberia. Gradually developing an Americo-Liberian identity, the settlers carried their culture and tradition with them while colonizing the indigenous population. Led by the Americo-Liberians, Liberia declared independence on July 26, 1847, which the U.S. did not recognize until February 5, 1862.
Liberia was the first African republic to proclaim its independence and is Africa's first and oldest modern republic. Along with Ethiopia, it was one of the two African countries to maintain its sovereignty and independence during the European colonial Scramble for Africa. During World War II, Liberia supported the U.S. war effort against Nazi Germany and in turn received considerable American investment in infrastructure, which aided the country's wealth and development. President William Tubman encouraged economic and political changes that heightened the country's prosperity and international profile; Liberia was a founding member of the League of Nations, United Nations, and the Organisation of African Unity.
The Americo-Liberian settlers did not relate well to the indigenous peoples they encountered. Colonial settlements were raided by the Kru and Grebo from their inland chiefdoms. Americo-Liberians formed into a small elite that held disproportionate political power, while indigenous Africans were excluded from birthright citizenship in their own land until 1904.
In 1980, political tensions from the rule of William Tolbert resulted in a military coup, marking the end of Americo-Liberian rule and the seizure of power of Liberia's first indigenous leader, Samuel Doe. Establishing a dictatorial regime, Doe was assassinated in 1990 in the context of the First Liberian Civil War which ran from 1989 until 1997 with the election of rebel leader Charles Taylor as president. In 1998, the Second Liberian Civil War erupted against his own dictatorship, and Taylor was overthrown by the end of the war in 2003. The two wars resulted in the deaths of 250,000 people (about 8% of the population) and the displacement of many more, with Liberia's economy shrinking by 90%. A peace agreement in 2003 led to democratic elections in 2005. The country has remained relatively stable since then. Provided by Wikipedia
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José Vidal-Beneyto sociología crítica y resistencia democrática : una vida a contraviento by Liberia Vayá, Irene
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Business Corporation Act Liberian code of laws revised 1976
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Liberia demographic and health survey
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Liberian code of laws revised adopted by the Legislature of the Republic of Liberia
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Liberian code of laws revised adopted by the Legislature of the Republic of Liberia
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Liberian code of laws revised adopted by the Legislature of the Republic of Liberia
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The constitution of the republic of Liberia and the declaration of independence
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Presidential papers documents, diary and record of activities of the Chief Executive
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South West Africa cases (Ethiopia and Liberia v. the Republic of South Africa) ; reply of the governments of Ethiopia and Liberia
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Opinions of the Attorney General of the Republic of Liberia
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Annual report to the ... Session of the ... Legislature
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Annual report
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Fiftieth anniversary of medical work in the Zor Zor District, Lofa County by the Lutheran Church in Liberia, 1924-1974
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Annual report of the Minister of Foreign Affairs to the ... session of the ... legislature
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Revised Liberian statutes 1. A new penal law ; 2. Public health law ; 3. Domestic relations law
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Statistical bulletin
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Liberia as a corporate domicile a service for attorneys
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