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A mandate and a colony are both forms of territorial control, but they differ in governance and purpose. A mandate is typically established by an international authority, such as the League of Nations or the United Nations, to govern a territory until it is deemed ready for self-rule, often with a focus on development and administration. In contrast, a colony is directly controlled by a foreign power, often for exploitation of resources and economic gain, with little regard for the local population's autonomy. Thus, mandates generally imply a temporary governance structure aimed at eventual independence, while colonies represent permanent territorial claims.

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