When studying history in school, you will learn about the original colonies. The former colonies retained most of their power under he Articles of Confederation. That sentence has the correct answers inserted.
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Royal colonies type of colonial government was most disliked by settlers. These colonies were under direct supervision of the King.
Like most colonies, the French colonies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were economically linked to France. Their economies depended on the French buying their products and the manufactured goods the French sold to them. Former colonies want to start out strong and cutting ties to the mother country, and thus forcing a complete overhaul of the economy, is not a good way to do it.
Catholics (found in most of Europe, Latin America and some other former European colonies) Protestants (found in some parts of Europe, the United States and some other former European colonies) Orthodox (found in Russia and parts of Eastern Europe)
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Most former british colonies are still Christian. Much hasn't changed in most of the colonies that were under Britain rule.
Most countries have been decolonized in the sense that they are no longer under the direct political control of foreign metropoles. However, many former colonies are under the yoke of economic and societal control of their former colonizers.
The Western power that had the most negative impact on its colonies was Russians
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They manufactured products
The two most important trade blocs for the Jamaican economy are CARICOM, which is a trade and diplomatic union of the former British West Indies, and the Commonwealth (of former British colonies).
Royal colonies type of colonial government was most disliked by settlers. These colonies were under direct supervision of the King.
After independence, most African colonies were not able to retain the high standard of living that they enjoyed under Colonialism and quickly became poor. If they had remained colonies, this probably wouldn't have happened.
The state governments have most of the power.
Like most colonies, the French colonies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were economically linked to France. Their economies depended on the French buying their products and the manufactured goods the French sold to them. Former colonies want to start out strong and cutting ties to the mother country, and thus forcing a complete overhaul of the economy, is not a good way to do it.
Catholics (found in most of Europe, Latin America and some other former European colonies) Protestants (found in some parts of Europe, the United States and some other former European colonies) Orthodox (found in Russia and parts of Eastern Europe)