There is presently no national problem that can be solved by space colonization,
and therefore, virtually zero political or popular support for it. Considering the
pervasive fiscal constraints in the places where the money would have to come
from, I would say: Don't hold your breath.
all of the above
Pretty much explains itself. Colonizing space.
Yes!!!
The sixteenth century.
There are many examples of colonization in World History including the colonization of English settlers in Southern Africa. English settlers also colonized the United States.
Space exploration and colonization offer numerous benefits, including scientific discoveries, technological advancements, economic opportunities, and potential solutions to overpopulation and resource depletion on Earth.
British colonisation of Australia began in 1788.
the process of modern exploration and european colonization of the americans
Colonization in America began in after Christopher Columbus Found the Americas in 1492. But Europeans did not land here to completely colonize America until 1607.
Rome, after it conquered a neighbour, allocated part of the victim's land to its veterans.
French exploration commenced in about 1859; total colonization was finished by about 1885.
The Air and Space museum has nothing from the colonies. It deals with space exploration and has space suits and moon rocks.