Colonial territory refers to land that is controlled and governed by a foreign power, often established through conquest, settlement, or colonization. These territories are typically exploited for their resources and labor, and the local populations may face significant social, political, and economic changes imposed by the colonizers. The concept is closely associated with historical periods of imperial expansion, where European powers, for instance, established colonies across Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The legacy of colonial territories continues to impact global relations and local cultures today.
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It means world war 1 or world war 2 but it means wars Colonial rivalry is tension between country, its not actually war. Its the tension before the war starts.
Colonial Americans because they kept expanding westward into "Indian Territory".
Spain developed into a colonial power in the Americas, and acquired gold and territory.
Colonial domination refers to the control and governance of one nation over a foreign territory and its people, often through military force, economic exploitation, and cultural imposition. This power dynamic typically involves the subjugation of indigenous populations, the extraction of resources, and the establishment of colonial institutions. Colonial domination can lead to significant social, political, and economic changes in the colonized regions, often resulting in long-lasting impacts even after the end of colonial rule.
Wyoming did not have colonial days because it never was a colony. Wyoming was a territory of the US, so would have territorial days.
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It means world war 1 or world war 2 but it means wars Colonial rivalry is tension between country, its not actually war. Its the tension before the war starts.
Any colonial territory in the South China Sea.
Portuguese Timor
It was a colonial territory of the UK until 1960...
the leopards, king of the belgians
Colonial Americans because they kept expanding westward into "Indian Territory".
The Mississippi River marked the eastern boundary of Spanish territory in North America during the colonial period.
Through the French and Indian War, when the French were defeated they lost all of their colonial territory in North America. The french had lost all of their land, and also the natives.
It was purchased in 1867 as means of clearing Russian American Colonial claims in the Oregon Territory.
Spain developed into a colonial power in the Americas, and acquired gold and territory.