Europeans used paternalism as a direct form of control of the colonies. They provided for the colonial peoples' needs but did not give them full rights or self determination.
Paternalism
Occasionally yes; for example New Zealand retains two overseas colonies simply because the people of these colonies can not govern themselves, however, usually an imperial power governs its colonies for raw goods and/or to maintain power.
this was because the king wanted people to govern the colonies.
this was because the king wanted people to govern the colonies.
this was because the king wanted people to govern the colonies.
The paternalism of ethics contains the code of conduct which describes people about best practice to meet certain challenges.
They probably were American Indians, slaves from Africa, or Europeans.
At that stage in human development, it was natural for all people to expand their territories. The Europeans were best at it.
Paternalism is The process where people in authority, restrict the rights of those under them. It is supposedly with everyone best interest in mind.
It gave Europeans a reason to treat people in colonies badlyApex
It gave Europeans a reason to treat people in colonies badlyApex
the Europeans had already taxed there own people enough and the statesmen knew there people were going to the colonies because of the taxes so they started to charge them for anything that was popular or best seller and this made the people in the colonies start boyscoots