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Q: What are imperial policies and how did the colonies feel about it?
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What group benefited least from 19th century imperialism?

Colonies of imperial nations, such as Congo and India.


What is imperial federalism?

Government by the metropolis over the colonies


A country that has its own government but whose policies are directed by the imperial power?

Imperialism is a country that has its own government but has the policies directed by the imperial power. It means one person or government holds power over the people.


The policy whereby and imperial power tries to absorb colonies politically and cultureally into the parent nation?

Assimilation is the word for the policy of an imperial power that attempts to absorb colonies culturally and politically. The former British Empire is an example of an imperial power.


Did british imperial policies change after 1793?

Yes. Great Britain's imperial policy taxed the American Colonies with unrepresented taxes such as: the Salt tax, the Sugar Tax, a tax on imported goods, and so forth. The colonies didn't like that at all, and rebelled and boycotted, and formed groups such as the Sons of Liberty and Daughters of Liberty, who tried to convince Great Britain to stop taxing them. Eventually, it worked, and and Great Britain stopped most of these taxes


How did England enforce mercantilism policies in the Colonies?

Navigation Acts


Why did european leaders urge people to move to the colonies?

To manage the imperial agenda - those colonies needed skilled administrators.


How did the colonies participate in international and imperial trade?

Colonies participated in international and imperial trade by the famous Triangular Trade. The colonies participated in the triangular trade with Africa and the Caribbean, building ships and exporting manufactured goods, especially rum, while 'importing' slaves from Africa.


Who benefited the most from 19th-century imperialism A independent countries B colonies of imperial nations C imperial nations D nations under economic imperialism?

Imperial nations, such as United Kingdom and France, benefited the most during the 19th century because they exploited their colonies for resources. The colonies of imperial nations benefited the least because they were exploited.


How did the colonists organize resistance to imperial reorganization in the North American colonies?

ronalds?


What are the reasons behind African resistance to the colonial education policies?

In the colonies of the United States there was no education for slaves. It was against the law to teach them to read and there was no resistance to these policies.


What is true about the relationship between British policies in the colonies and the Declaration of Independence?

The Declaration listed colonial complaints about many British policies.