Examples of colonialism in the following topics:
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- Colonialism is the establishment, maintenance, acquisition, and expansion of colonies in one territory by people from another territory.
- According to some scholars, building these colonies across oceans differentiates colonialism from other types of expansionism.
- It also saw the establishment of some Swedish overseas colonies and a Danish colonial empire.
- However, many new colonies were established after this period, including the German colonial empire and Belgian colonial empire.
- The pith helmet is a symbol of French colonialism in tropical regions, as it was worn by colonial officers.
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- When speaking of colonialism, most people imagine the European colonization of Africa.
- However, colonialism has been practiced throughout history and all over the world.
- In general, colonialism occurs when people from one territory establish or acquire, maintain, and expand colonies in another territory.
- In colonialism, the metropole or colonizing power claims sovereignty over the colony.
- This, again, invokes the dependency principle and mirrors colonialism.
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- Colonialism is the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
- In response to becoming infected, European military and government officials living in African and Asian colonies were quarantined to safety in areas away from natives, who were believed to be disease carriers, and, thus, "biologically inferior. " The leading cause of death in Europe and North America in the nineteenth century was tuberculosis.
- From the beginning of the twentieth century onwards, the elimination or control of disease in tropical countries became a driving force for all colonial powers.
- Summarize the impact of European colonialism on the spread of infectious disease and beginnings of disease control
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- From the early colonial days, when some English and German settlers came in search of religious freedom, America has been profoundly influenced by religion.
- From the early colonial days, when some English and German settlers came in search of religious freedom, America has been profoundly influenced by religion.
- Several of the original 13 colonies were established by settlers who wished to practice their own religion within a community of like-minded people: the Massachusetts Bay Colony was established by English Puritans (Congregationalists), Pennsylvania by British Quakers, Maryland by English Catholics, and Virginia by English Anglicans.
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- Dependency theory states that colonialism and neocolonialism have created unequal economic relations between poor and wealthy countries.
- Dependency theories propose that colonialism and neocolonialism—continuing economic dependence on and exploitation of former colonial countries—are the main causes global poverty.
- By the end of the 19th century, most of the Americas were under the control of European colonial empires.
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- Spanish, French and British colonists brought Roman Catholicism to the colonies of New Spain, New France and Maryland, respectively.
- Colonists from Northern Europe, primarily from Great Britain, introduced Protestantism to a number of areas, including Massachusetts Bay Colony, New Netherlands, the Virginia colony, the Carolina Colony, Newfoundland, Labrador, and Lower Canada.
- British preacher George Whitefield, as well as other itinerant preachers, spread the movement, traveling across the colonies and preaching in a dramatic and emotional style.
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- Mexican society still shows traces of the racial and ethnic caste system that was instituted by the Spanish during the colonial period.
- This division is a remnant of the colonial Spanish caste system, which categorized individuals according to their perceived level of biological mixture between these two groups.
- Today, most blancos are still associated with the Spanish colonial order.
- This artist's rendering of the Spanish racial/ethnic caste system imposed in Mexico during the colonial period illustrates the hierarchy from white Europeans to dark-skinned Native Americans or indigenous people.
- Explain how racial relations in Mexico have been influenced by the colonial caste system
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- In colonial Spain, throughout South America and Central America, castas referred to a method of stratifying people based on race, ethnicity, and social status and was in common usage since the 16th century.
- Multiple factors were used to determine caste in part because of numerous mixed births during the colonial times between natives, Europeans, and people brought in as slaves or indentured laborers .
- Several statutes recognized offsprings of mixed castes, much like caste system of colonial Spain.
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- Second, dependency theory blames colonialism and neocolonialism (continuing economic dependence on former colonial countries) for global stratification.
- According to dependency theory, the key to reversing inequality is to relieve former colonies of their debts so that they can benefit from their own industry and resources.
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- Secondly, dependency theory blames colonialism and neocolonialism (continuing economic dependence on former colonial countries) for global poverty.
- According to dependency theory, wealthy countries would not be as rich as they are today if they did not have these materials, and the key to reversing inequality is to relieve former colonies of their debts so that they can benefit from their own industry and resources.