What conclusion can correctly be made about British colonization of this area?
what conclusion can correctly be made about British colonization of this area
Imperialism in Mozambique primarily occurred during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when the territory became a Portuguese colony. The Portuguese established control over Mozambique as part of their broader colonial ambitions in Africa, exploiting its resources and labor. Colonial rule led to significant social, economic, and cultural changes, often resulting in resistance from local populations. The impact of imperialism is still evident today in Mozambique’s socio-economic challenges and post-colonial struggles.
Explain how conditions in England around 1600 made it ripe to colonize north America?
Enclosure movement
What does imperial possessions means?
Possessions that are owned by a ruling dynasty and not the state.
What three European countries wanted to colonize the Southeast?
In fact, there's not only three, but six.
Great Britain, USA, France, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain.
The colonies of Great Britain in Southeast Asia are as follows-
Singapore
Sarawak
Sabah
Myanmar
Brunei
Malaysia
France-
Indochina, consisting of;
Vietnam
Laos
Cambodia
Spain-
the Philippines, until 1898.
USA-
the Philippines, from 1898
The Netherlands-
East Indies, consisting of;
Kalimantan
West Irian
Moluccas
Java
Sumatra
Portuguese-
East Timor
What were the conditions of north Africa before the imperialism?
Before imperialism, most of the north Africa's region belonged to ottoman empire, despite it being the " sick man of Europe". barbary pirates operated off the coast of north Africa. this gave a excuse fr franch to intervene in north Africa.
Who colonized Qingdao in China?
Qingdao was colinized by Germany sometime in 1898. They were able to get the land because two of their missionries was killed by a secret socity. China got Germany to sign a contract that lasted for 99 years. Their 99 years was shorten to 15 years when Japan forced the Germans out after WWI
What countries in Asia were colonized by US?
The US never had an Asian colony. For a time the US government controlled the Phillipines, but that was a peacekeeping measure due to the civil strife following the Phillipine liberation from the Spanish by the Americans. For a time, the US also controlled Japan after World War 2, but this also was to ensure a peaceful transition. The US controls several islands in the Pacific Ocean, like Guam, Hawaii and American Samoa, but these are not colonies nor are they part of the Asian continent.
What were the effects of imperialism on Africa's government?
The costs and benefits from imperialism in Africa were unevenly distributed across the continent. The European's built roads and railroads, this served the African products available for the world market. Then they built cities and crowded and unsanity grew, so they gave them medicine to help the people live longer. Pretty soon the crop cultivation contributed to malnutrition among the African people. Some African individuals and groups did benefit because of profits that they earned from the rubber trade and helped finance the cultivation of cocoa plants.
What bad effects did colonization have on Maori people?
Well, one effect was a major decline in population because of diseases being introduced that the Maori were not used to. Seeing as the settlers were from another continent and were immune, or at least built up some immunity, to the illnesses they brought over. The Maori had not encountered these illnesses and their bodies took it for the worst.
The Spanish were the first Europeans to establish permanent colonies on what is now part of the United States. They were followed by others:
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In what year did the British colonize Kenya?
Britain Colonized Kenya on 1963. Uganda 1962 Tanzania 1961 and Eritrea 1993
What were the reasons for the US imperialism?
The US needed to expand in the late 1800s due to population explosion and the wish for economic expansion in trade with other nations. During this time, Americans came to believe in manifest destiny, that the country was meant to expand from coast to coast. Later, Imperialism became a leading thought in that Americans wanted to influence other countries, and with its powerful resources, it could. The Navy was quickly built up to be the fifth largest in the world at that time.
What did Russia have do with imperialism?
The most imperialistic country in the world is Great Britain (They have colonies in XXI century, the king (now the queen) is the head of UK, Canada and Australia. Russia never had any colonies!
What is different about colonization in Africa than colonization in other parts of the world?
1)Colonization of Africa was more economical than political reasons, while other nations were colonized more for political reasons. 2) Africa was more illiterate and ingnorant and it was eady to colonize it with the European enticements, easier than the other countries. 3)Africa had no proper religion as it was in India or China. Hence conversion was another reason of entering the continent and then slowly colonizing it which was easier than other countries.
What are positives and negatives of the colonization of Congo?
Congo has bananas. i like bananas. they r kool. negatives : they r broke
No, Malawi gained independence from the United Kingdom: July 6, 1964
Which colonies joined the federation?
The first 4 were Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Canada purchased Ruperts Land and Northwest Territories. From that land they created Manitoba. They were not a colony before joining.
British Columbia was a colony, they joined next.
PEI was also a colony.
The Yukon, Saskatchewan, and Alberta were not British colonies unlike Newfoundland.
Nunavat was not a colony other than a Canadian colony.
So the answer is Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, British Columbia, PEI and Newfoundland.