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An imperialist policy is another way of saying the first country is making the second country/territory its colony. This was most common with the English, Dutch, and Spanish, but America has done the same with the Phillipines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Often, the dividing line between Imperialism and a tribute system is that within a tribute system the latter country/territory still has its own government.

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