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Colonial powers left behind several groups of human beings that had special privileges. These groups include settlers from the colonial power's homeland or other colonies, native elites, other nationals who performed financial and technical roles with the approval or allowance of the colonial power, non-governmental institutions such as churches and schools, and other entities. When the colonizer left as the legal authority it left these groups and their institutions in place. Human nature being what it is, these groups continued then, and now, to try to maintain their privileges. It is in the colonizer's interest to help these left-behind elites maintain power in a symbiotic relationship of mutual benefit and self-dealing. It seems that a post-colonial "revolution" is needed which largely upends the colonial privileged elites before true postcolonial independence can be achieved. For the USA our 1776-1783 revolutionary war with our colonizer, Great Britain, followed by our War of 1812 with Great Britain to further sever commercial ties, achieved the necessary independence for the USA to become truly post colonial.