Bohuslän Movement (Norway) (1814: Norwegian Independence)

The Bohuslän Movement (Landsmål: Bohuslänrørslen Swedish: Bohuslänrörelsen, RP) was a Swedish Nationalist political movement in the Norwegian territory of Bohuslän, formed in the aftermath of the 1848 revolutions. The movements main goals was to make the Norwegian government cede Bohuslän back to Sweden. The party was met with opposition from both the Unionists and Separatists, and when the Republicans was formed, they also became an opposition against the movement.

The movement did only participate in the elections in the Bohuslän territory, and while often dominiating in Bohuslän, they did never gain representation in the rest of Norway.

There where always a struggle in the movement, between those that supported the Swedish monarchy and those that supported the creation of a Swedish republic. What was clear in the movement was the fact that it was a liberal movement.

In the 1880s the movement was slowly disbanded as Norwegianization begun to take effect in the territory.