A group of lifeforms that can mate and raise new individuals of their species to further continue said species.
What European country colonized Suriname?
The Netherlands colonized Suriname. The area was discovered by English, French and Spanish exporers in the 16th century. In the 17th century plantation colonies were established there by the Dutch and the English. The Dutch gained control of the area in 1667.
Could Southeast Asia be described as a site of Western European colonization?
What is "Western European"? Are you trying to differentiate between a East European and a Western European?
Or...are you using the term "Western" and meaning a "European"? Meaning that a Westerner IS A EUROPEAN.
We'll use the second definition, as that might be what you really meant. To answer your question: North America, Central America, South America, Africa, Australia, and Southeast Asia were sites of European colonization. Europe (in general)/China (in general)/Japan were never colonized.
For future reference: Western=Occidental & Eastern=Oriental (the Orient=East/the Occident=West).
What were the major differences between Spanish and French efforts to colonize in the Americas?
At least in the Louisiana Territory, the French and Spanish efforts differed. The French were trying to connect a Canadian and Northern territory to the gulf. This would provide them with supplies through the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mississippi. The Spanish however, took a more militaristic approach. The Territory for them was a defensive position. The colonization of the French did not go as well, due to oppresive slavery, bad equipment, and low immigration numbers to the Territory. The Spanish faired better due to less oppressive slavery (slaves could actually buy themselves out of slavery) and an open door immigration act. It should be noted that while this immigration act allowed the spanish to jump into the territory in huge numbers, this allowed for the seeds of its demise to be sowed as well. The Americans allowed into the territories were still identifying with the original 13 colonies, and tried to hold onto their pride and rights even in the Spanish controlled territory.
Where in America did the British colonize?
In many cases the Brits are responsible for colonizing BFE and BFI (idaho).
What is the first argument Hakluyt offers in support of English colonization of North America?
…All the commodities of all our old decayed and dangerous trades in all Europe, Africa, and Asia…may in short space [count] for little or nothing [compared with]…that part of America which lieth between 30 and 60 degrees of northerly latitude, if by our slackness we suffer not the French or others to prevent us….For all the statutes that hitherto can be devised, and the sharp execution of the same in punishing idle and lazy persons, for want of sufficient occasion of honest employments, cannot deliver our commonwealth from multitudes of loiterers and idle vagabonds. Truth it is that through our long peace and seldom sickness (two singular blessings of Almighty God) we are grown more populous than ever heretofore; so that now there are…so many, that they can hardly live one by another, nay rather they are ready to eat up one another; yea many thousands of idle persons are within this realm, which having no way to be set on work, be either mutinous and seek alteration in the state, or at least very burdensome to the commonwealth and often fall to pilfering and thieving and other lewdness, whereby all the prisons of the land are daily pestered and stuffed full of them, where either they pitifully pine away or else at length are miserably hanged, even 20 at a clap out of some jail. Whereas if this voyage [to the New World] were put in execution, these petty thieves might be condemned for certain years in the western parts, especially in Newfoundland, in sawing and felling of timber and masts of ships, and deal boards; in burning of the firs and pine trees to make pitch, tar, rosin, and soap ashes; in beating and working of hemp for cordage; and, in the more southern parts, in setting them to work in mines of gold, silver, copper, lead, and iron; in dragging for pearls and coral; in planting of sugar canes, as the Portingales [Portuguese] have done in Madeira; in maintenance and increasing of silk worms for silk, and in dressing the same; in gathering of cotton whereof there is plenty; in tilling of the soil there for grain; in dressing of vines whereof there is great abundance for wine; olives, whereof the soil is capable, for oil; trees for oranges, lemons, almonds, figs, and other fruits, all which are found to grow there already;…in building of forts, towns, churches; in powdering and barrelling of fish, fowls, and flesh, which will be notable provision for sea and land; in drying, sorting, and packing of features, where of may be had there marvelous great quantity…..In sum, this enterprise will minister matter for all sorts and states of men to work upon; namely, all several kinds of artificers, husbandmen, seamen, merchants, soldiers, captains, physicians, lawyers, divines, cosmographers, hydrographers, astronomers, historiographers; yea, old folks, lame persons, women, and young children, by many means…shall be kept from idleness, and be made able by their own honest and easy labour to find themselves without surcharging others.
etudios coloniales means colonial studies in spanish.
What is the Tagalog term of 'Colonial mentality'?
Tagalog Translation of COLONIAL MENTALITY: pagpapahalaga sa mga produkto ng ibang bansa
A lepper colony is a group of people with leprosy ( a disease mostly around in biblical times) that as they were frowned upon by society made there own clubs/colonies.
In the 1920's, after the First World War, the Middle East was colonized mostly by France, Spain, Britain, and Italy. However, rebellion and a fight for independence began around this time, and many countries became sovereign nations in the decades following the war.
Was the Berlin conference successful?
The Berlin Conference was designed to clarify the particular claims made by the various European powers over Africa and prevent wars between European powers over competing or nebulous claims. In this way, it was successful and most European powers were able to prevent wide-scale wars with each other in Africa until World War I. (And then, those conflicts were a direct result of conflicts in Europe, not local territorial confusion.)
As concerns Africans themselves, the Berlin Conference was a failure to divide Africa along reasonable, ethnic, national, or tribal boundaries. The Conference has resulted in the modern African borders which have no connection to the history of the region. These borders have inexorably led many African countries to fight civil wars between different cultural groups that should not be sharing the same government.
How Asia was isolated at first then open to Europeans and became isolated once again what role did route religion play in this process
Why did the county of Europe want to colonize Asia?
A lot of reasons, most not good. In Vietnam, the French established rubber plantations, used the locals like slaves, and then wondered in the end why the Viets embraced communism and threw them out of their country. Michelin Rubber was the culprit. The Americans and a few allies tried to rectify that act of rebellion and got thrown out too. The morale: Don't make the Buddhists mad. In China, the British forced their way in to sell dope (opium). They took Hong Kong to make it easier. The Chinese have since reclaimed Hong Kong and armed themselves. So no one dares force their way in anymore. Morale: Don't make the Buddhists mad. And so on and on and on. Right now, the Euros and Americans are fooling with the Muslims. I think the lesson's going to be similar with a small difference in the morale: Don't make the Muslims mad.
Oh your question: they didn't want to colonize Asia, they just wanted their wealth.