Why did the Vietnamese resist French Rule during Imperialism?
Because the French were colonial occupiers and pretty nasty ones at that. Vietnamese nationalism was also on the rise at that time, which was similar to what happened in many colonized country's like Algreia at the time. The Japanese defeat of the French during WWII and related events of that war also encouraged resistance. Read A street without Joy by Bernard Fall.
How long will it take to colonize mars?
There will never be a rush to colonize Mars as the place is very unattractive in most properties: no air, no water, no concentrated minerals, little heat, little exploitable energy. A colony on Mars would be heavily dependent on outside support and would (probably) never become self-sufficient. Colonists would be condemned to live in sealed containers for their entire life.
Does Hawaii's acquisition exemplify what imperialism means?
That is exactly what it was: a coup d' etat. Asians were denied the vote by law and Native Hawaians were excluded be they did not own property. A small but politically well connected and wealthy white Americans made the decission for everyone and the Monarchy was overthrown.
How did the Spaniards treat the Bolivians during their colonization?
They beat them and enslaved babies.
Where and when did british first colonize africa?
The British colonised parts of South Africa in the 1860's and 1870's.
How do you think people feel about being colonized?
I feel sure that people who are colonised by a foreign power do not like being so treated. And this feeling is justified. The days of Empire are now behind us, for the most part. But History is what it is: What was seen as just in the past may not now be the case, but I think it is important to remember that in the past powers such as, where I live, in Britain, what was done was not only seen as just... it Was just & right and Imperial. That does not make it right in todays world, but it was seen as right then. Indeed it was simply unchallengable.
Why was the Berlin West Africa Conference of 1884 unjust?
The colonial powers of Europe divided Africa between themselves without regard to the rights or prerogatives of the African people and their existing cultures.
Along with the Amerindian tribes, the people of Africa were not considered the owners or heirs to their lands, although many fought against the colonizers.
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How did Germany lose its African colonies?
After its defeat in WW1 great Britain and France divided Germany's African territory
Can any body tell me about the strengths and weaknesses of colonialism?
It depends where the colonialism was taking place.Generally the strength of colonialism was that they had tools especially for raw material making,they were more clever to the one colonized,they build industries and they offered employment,the one colonized were more inferior to the colonizer especially in Africa where the blacks were inferior to the whites.And there weakness is that they did not know the language of the country they were colonizing.also they faced difficulties to some other chiefs and ancestors.and some of the diseases in Africa made them to run away.
What islands were colonized by Spain?
The Balearic Islands were conquered by Spain and became part of Aragon in 1344. The Canary Islands were occupied and subdued by Spain, becoming a part of Castile in 1495. The Philippines were also ruled by Spain from 1571 until their independence in 1898
Why did European countries actively colonize much of the world between the 17th and 19th centuries?
Europeans hoped it would create new markets that would supply them with raw materials and provide customers for finished goods
What did the europeans need that made them colonize in africa and the americas?
Nothing "made Europeans colonize"; it was an active decision that they chose to do. They did this for material resources, labor resources, prestige, strategic positions, and religious evangelism.
Did white people colonize or immigrate to the US?
They had to!
The Arabs where taking over
look it how many muslims(arabs ) r in europe..
Cultural political and economic
California
Because they were stupid
Why did the US think imperialism was a good way to work with other countries?
They didn't, they just knew it was a good way to control and exploit weaker countries. The reasons for this obviously include money, political control and access to resources.
Choose all that apply. Imperialism needed two things to work. They were land money people trade?
idk this one
When was Morocco colonized by France?
Morocco never really got colonized by the french. Instead it became a protectorate of France. Disorder increased until Sultan of Morocco Abd al-Hafid besieged by Berber soldiers in his capital city Fes, he was forced to ask the French to rescue him. When they had done so, he had no choice but to sign the Treaty of Fez (March 30, 1912), by which Morocco became a French protectorate. In return, the French guaranteed that the status of the sultan and his successors would be maintained. So Morocco became a protectorate of France in 1912.
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What are characteristics for colonization?
i dont know the answer you have to find out your self go to google or somethinge!