What European countries colonized South Africa and for how long?
Only 1 country colonized South Africa (England).The Dutch east India company set up a port in South Africa which lead to some people settling in South Africa but not under imperial order
Which action is not typically a characteristic of colonization?
Native and colonizers share cultures by educating their children together**
Why did Elizabeth l urged the colonization of Ireland?
So Britain could control their waters and therefore lessen the area at which the Spanish could strike from.
How do you use colonize in a sentence?
Like this:
"The main part of the large intestine, which passes from the cecum to the rectum and absorbs water and electrolytes from food that has remained undigested. Its parts are called the ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid colon."
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How do you colonize on grepolis?
First you need to build a harbor and get a ship. When you get enough culture points you find an island close to yours that has a hatchet symbol on it and click on it and it says colonize.
Was colonization a peaceful process between the French and the Vietnamese?
It was not peaceful (I don't think any colonization was peaceful). The French bombarded Vietnamese harbors in the late 1850's, and captured Saigon in 1859. In 1862, the French forced the Vietnamese royal court to sign the Treaty of Saigon, which ceded three southern Vietnamese provinces to France. France established the colony of Cochinchina (southern Vietnam) in 1867. Over the next 30 years, France absorbed northern Vietnam (1884), Cambodia (1887) and Laos (1893) into its Indochina colonial empire. In their policy of colonial control, the French allowed the Vietnamese monarchy to exist as a puppet government. However, there was intermittent, low-level guerrilla resistance against the French throughout the colonial years. This mostly took the form of sporadic attacks on tax collectors and other Vietnameee officials that were viewed as complicit with the French. There were a couple notable revolts, such as in 1910 and again in 1931, but they were crushed by the French. It wasn't until after WWII in 1945 that Vietnamese rebels (communists & nationlists) started large-scale rebellion against French forces. The French withdrew in 1955-56.
Advantages and disadvantages plants faced when colonizing land?
Advantages: greater access to CO2, greater capability to photosynthesize (due to direct access to sun), more forms of reproduction (sees can be transported by wind, animals, insects, etc), less competition for sun
Disadvantages: temperature extremes, less access to water, greater chance of being trampled
Why was Australia not colonized by Asia?
Asia is not one country. It can't "colonize" in that sense. But if we think about this question from another angle, namely why was Australia never colonized by any Asian nation, then several things come to mind. First, Australia is far away from Japan and China and other Asian countries, and this distance hindered travel and communication for a long time. Later, when the British had colonized Australia, the presence of the British military was an effective barrier to interference by other nations in the region. Third, one Asian nation, Japan, had military plans to invade Australia during the Second World War. However, these plans were never put into action, perhaps primarily because the Japanese had more than enough other things to deal with at the time. The possibility of such an invasion was a real threat for several years during the war and the Australian government had made plans to counter it.
When did China colonize Korea and Vietnam?
China did not colonize either. Colonization implies a movement of your population and control into what was previously territory that did not have your population or was not under your control. China established a system of vassalage, where any state near to China would come under its strong influence as a tributary state and would receive Chinese protection from "Barbarians" in return. Korea was a "good" vassal and remained in the Chinese sphere without problems from the 1300s until the late 1800s. Vietnam was a "bad" vassal and so they periodically revolted against the Chinese. Therefore Vietnam was a Chinese vassal intermittently (more off than on) ever since the year 1010 until the French colonization in the mid-1800s.
Which group fought against french colonization?
Pretty much any country that France colonized fought against the French Colonization at some point, with the exception of Canada because Britain had expelled France from Canada before. The Algerian War and the First Indochinese War in Algeria and Vietnam respectively were quite famous revolutions against French colonizers.
Which sound card do you use for Colonization?
Colonization, the classic strategy game, doesn't require a specific sound card as it was designed to work with standard sound hardware available during its release in the 1990s. Most modern computers can run the game using their built-in audio capabilities. If you're using an emulator or a DOSBox setup, any compatible sound card emulation should suffice for gameplay. For the best experience, ensure your system's audio drivers are updated.
How was the Aztecs colonized by imperial powers?
the spainards used small pox against them, since the spainards were immune to the small pox they weren't affected but the Aztecs weren't immune and were killed
Who challenged Spanish colonization efforts in the Philippines?
The French challenged Spanish colonization efforts in the Philippines as did many Filipinos themselves.