The French abandoned the policy of assimilation partly because the policy itself contravened with their original pre-occupations of their colonial policy in several ways
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Assimilation policy adopted by the US government was not a good idea because it led to unnecessary racism and elements of bigotry as it does not respect immigrant cultures.
The government's policy of assimilation of the Native Americans was a failure because the government wanted to eliminate them. The government wanted the Native Americans to remain powerless.
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The policy of integration allowed Aboriginal people to practice their culture and religion while living amongst people of other cultures and religions. Assimilation on the other hand was a policy to absorb Aboriginal people into white society.
The Australian assimilation policy was not a success because it did not respect the culture of the aborigines. There was a great deal of resistance to the policy and even those aborigines that agreed to be assimilated often faced discrimination and did not feel at home in the new culture.
The policy you are referring to is known as assimilation. It involves the dominant nation imposing its culture, language, and institutions on the colonies with the aim of erasing their distinctiveness and integrating them into the imperial system.
The French switched from the policy of assimilation to the policy of association primarily due to the challenges and failures of assimilation in their colonies. Assimilation aimed to impose French culture and values on colonized peoples, often leading to resistance and resentment. The policy of association, introduced in the early 20th century, recognized the distinct cultures of colonized societies while still maintaining French control, allowing for a more pragmatic and cooperative approach to governance. This shift was also influenced by changing global attitudes towards colonialism and the desire to stabilize colonial rule.
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