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The following mother country-colony associations that are correct are: Spain--Philippines, Britain--Burma and France--Vietnam. The mother country-colony association that is not correct is C) Netherlands--Brunei.
Portugal is the mother of Brazil. Brazil was once Portugese colony.
It's not who, it's how -- the colony was run by direct rule.
If by opposite, you mean the country ruling the colony, the nation that is the centre of the empire, then you might say overlord, imperial nation, ruler, governing state, or perhaps mother country or homeland, depending on the relationship between colony and ruler.
a Colony is a group that travel new land and works for a mother country Example: England and America in the 1600's... wait bruh why dont you look this up on the internet????
The following mother country-colony associations that are correct are: Spain--Philippines, Britain--Burma and France--Vietnam. The mother country-colony association that is not correct is C) Netherlands--Brunei.
The following mother country-colony associations that are correct are: Spain--Philippines, Britain--Burma and France--Vietnam. The mother country-colony association that is not correct is C) Netherlands--Brunei.
the difference between a mother country and colony is that a mother country counts as England and a colony is a bring group of explorers in different stages... I think.. I'm guessing.. you asked I answered :p
Angola was once a Portugeuse colony. Portugal was therefore the mother country of Angola.
There are two possible outcomes to a revolt by a colony against a colonizing country. Either the revolt is suppressed and the colony continues to be a colony, or the revolt succeeds and the colony gains its independence.
Portugal is the mother of Brazil. Brazil was once Portugese colony.
Mother country
the mother country would gain access to resources in the country they are colonizing, the mother would also gain access to trade routes.
A "Mother Country" is the country a person was born in when he or she has emigrated to some other country. A "Mother Country" can also be the country that owns a colony and is thus the mother country of that colony. So, England is the mother country for people born in England who live in Australia, Russia, the US, or elsewhere, and similarly for France. In terms of colonies, England was the mother country of the colonies of the British Empire, and is sometimes called "mother country" by some in the Commonwealth of Nations. Similarly France was the mother country of the colonies in the French Empire, and may still be called that by some people in those, now independent, countries But for someone who was born, for example in Germany, or for someone in a former colony of the Netherlands, neither England nor France are "mother countries."
Mercantilism is the economic theory that the colony should produce raw materials for the mother country so that the mother country could then use these raw materials to create finished products that would then be sold to other markets. The colony was to sell at very low prices because the number one concern was the mother country's economy and not the colony's. The colony would be prohibited from trading their raw materials to other countries and would be forced to buy finished products from only the mother country though the mother country could sell their products freely
Colonialism.
the answer is not netherlands-brunei