ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Independence movement

When you are a kid, you may want to do things by yourself without the help of your parents, right? Well, some places in the world feel the same way!

Some places, like a state or province, want to be their very own country and make decisions all by themselves, just like adults do. This is called an independence movement.

For example, imagine a group of friends playing together. They may play together because they all share the same toys and games, but sometimes they may want to create their own rules and play without anyone else telling them what to do. That's sort of what an independence movement feels like.

It's important to remember that wanting to be independent is not always easy, and it can make some people upset or angry. It's kind of like when your parents say no to something you want to do, and you get upset. Adults, just like countries, have different opinions on what is best, which can lead to disagreements.

So, to sum it up: An independence movement is a group of people who want their place to be its own country and make decisions without anyone telling them what to do.