the relationship between the two is depicted by mercantilism is a new economic policy and colonization is the establishment of colonies; "the British colonization of America" so the British colonized colonies and made a new mercantilism.
Colonizers;Colonized
colonizers; colonized
Superiority
The objectives of colonial education were primarily to train indigenous populations to serve the needs of the colonizers, to spread the culture and values of the colonizers, and to legitimize colonial rule through the imposition of the language and beliefs of the colonizers on the colonized peoples.
Forcing colonized people to speak the colonizers' language is a form of cultural imperialism that erodes the native language and traditions of the colonized people. It can lead to the loss of cultural identity, power dynamics being reinforced, and can perpetuate systems of oppression and inequality.
Forcing colonized people to speak the colonizers' language can lead to the erasure of indigenous languages and cultures. This can contribute to the loss of cultural identity, self-esteem, and autonomy among the colonized population. It reinforces power dynamics and can perpetuate systems of oppression.
superiority
Colonized people experience a loss of their culture, including their traditions, stories, and beliefs
native children are educated in the colonizers' culture and language
The "sullen peoples" are often described as indigenous or colonized populations who resist the influence of the colonizers. They are characterized by their perceived resentment, defiance, or lack of gratitude towards the colonizers who see themselves as burdened with the responsibility to civilize or "help" them. This term reflects a paternalistic and problematic view that places the blame on the colonized for not accepting their subjugation.
A. The coloonizers must establish their language as the most important one to speak and know.
Colonizers usually if not always made their native language the official language of the colonized lands. Therefore, English, French and Spanish are spoken extensively outside of England, France and Spain, the most extensive colonizers of the Age of Exploration.