imperialism
A colony is not a country, and a country cannot be a colony. A country is a sovereign, independent, self-governing entity. A colony is an area that is controlled by another country. Many countries used to be colonies, such as the US, Ghana, India, and Australia.
Having colonies benefited European countries, not colonies, by having a favorable amount of trade. The colonies helped support the Mother country.
There are a number of countries that practice pantheism. Some of these countries include India, China, Pakistan, Japan and so many other Asian countries.
No. Commonwealth countries were the colonies of Britain, and Japan was not one among them.
Colonies could buy goods from other countries besides the mother country. Colonies would ship raw materials to the mother country.
Countries establish colonies so people don't "own" them. If anyone felt like they were the owner it would be the King of that country. Colonies are extensions of that country.
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The "mother country" is whatever country the speaker's ancestors came from. In British Commonwealth countries, or former British colonies, the mother country is England.
When a group of countries is ruled by one other country, it is often referred to as a "colony" or a "colonial empire." In this context, the ruling country exerts control over the political, economic, and social systems of the subordinate nations. This relationship can involve direct governance or indirect control through local leaders or systems. The term "imperialism" is also used to describe the broader practice of extending a nation's authority over other countries or regions.
Imperialism is defined as the policy by a country of extending its power through diplomacy or military force. The word is often used to describe countries who seek to gain control of or influence other countries.