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The Maori won legal equality early on but saw their rights taken away over time
the relationship between the two is depicted by mercantilism is a new economic policy and colonization is the establishment of colonies; "the British colonization of America" so the British colonized colonies and made a new mercantilism.
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The Zulu, among numerous other African ethnicities and current nationalities fought against British colonization.
AnswerThe colonization of India started when British set up East India company in India in 1600s. Actually the colonization of India started 1700s!!!The Colonization Of India is said to have started with the Portuguese in 1510.
Less and less British. The Indians try to forget as much as possible their colonization by the British. One of the first steps was to change the names of cities to the old names. Example: Bombay is again Mumba. Madras is again Chennai. But it will be difficult, if not impossible to do so.
what conclusion can correctly be made about British colonization of this area
British English: Colonisation American English: Colonization
It launched several failed efforts to capture British territories in the region. (APEX)
Sure! Examples of colonization include the British colonization of India, the Spanish colonization of Latin America, and the French colonization of Algeria.
the relationship between the two is depicted by mercantilism is a new economic policy and colonization is the establishment of colonies; "the British colonization of America" so the British colonized colonies and made a new mercantilism.
British colonisation of Australia began in 1788.
* Portuguese Colonization of Malaysia (1511-1641), Dutch Colonization of Malaysia (1641-1824), British Colonization of Malaysia (1824-1942), Japanese Colonization of Japan (1942-1945)
It began in the 1500's
colonization by the British empire
The British colonization affected the people of Uganda in a significant manner. Most of the habits that are practiced today in Uganda like education are borrowed from the Britons.
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The typical attitude of the British to Indian literature was that it was inferior to Western literature.