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Colnialism and Imperialism

First, I'd like to say that there are tree types of colonies: colonies of settlement, Colonies of Exploitation and contested settlement colonies. In this Project I will hopefully try to explain all of them and go trough some history.When Citizens of the colonizing country moved to and took complete control in the new area, these type colonies cam to light. The term also means that the colonizing country culture replaces the original culture and new crops and animals dominate over the new land. Unfortunately (again), settlers often excluded the native inhabitants from their society or brutally killed them -just for existing in "their" colony.But the settlers also brought diseases and plagues to the poor natives which they couldn't handle (their immune system was only optimised for their own environment and they weren't ready for this). For an example of this, we can look overseas and a couple of hundred years ago, in America, were thousands of "Indians" died because of the white mans garbage. Colonies of Settlement is often located in the same climates as the European countries.Colonies of Exploitation were different from colonies of settlement. Colonies of


+The Portuguese colonies: while the Spaniards conquered New Spain, the poroguese people started settling in Brazil. We can find examples of this in Indonesia, Nigeria, and Ghana. The Europeans were against the Muslims in Palestine and wanted to invade Jerusalem and other religious pilgrimages. Djengis Kahn was their leader, and just this one man invaded a whole continent. The competition and the idea of a huge empire grew in Europe. As the Spaniards, they employed the natives to work for them in the plantations, but however, unlike the Spaniards, the Dutch produced only one special crop on each plantation. no, they also colonized parts in North America. Protestant and Catholic countries often used religious as a motive for expansion. · Internal colonialism - a take-over within the nation's borders (example: the American Civil War in the 18th century)Motives for ColonizationColonization is as you've already read that strong nations dominated weaker ones to gain more land, economy, religion and so on. This is another of the many "inconveniences" that Colonialism brings. B) CultureThe colonizing country often inserted their own culture, customs and ways of life in their colonies. The Mongol Empire was huge, enormous, even bigger than the Roman Empire! On it's apex, in the 14th century the Mongolians everything from the Ural Mountains to India and the Pacific Ocean. In 1626, the capital (New York) was named New Amsterdam and the first large wave of settlement arrived. From that moment, all land around this area belonged to Luis the 14th. Settlers did not replace the natives' culture, language or government, they founded their own independent of the natives.

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