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  2. Colony - Wikipedia

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    A colony is a territory subject to a form of foreign rule. [1][2] Though dominated by the foreign colonizers, the rule remains separate to the original country of the colonizers, the metropolitan state (or "mother country"), which together have often been organized as colonial empires, particularly with the development of modern imperialism and ...

  3. Colonialism - Wikipedia

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    Colonialism is a relationship between an indigenous (or forcibly imported) majority and a minority of foreign invaders. The fundamental decisions affecting the lives of the colonised people are made and implemented by the colonial rulers in pursuit of interests that are often defined in a distant metropolis.

  4. Colony (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Colony (biology) A colony of Brandt's cormorants in Point Lobos, California. In biology, a colony is composed of two or more conspecific individuals living in close association with, or connected to, one another. This association is usually for mutual benefit such as stronger defense or the ability to attack bigger prey.

  5. Colonial empire - Wikipedia

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    Colonial empire. Colonial powers in 1898 [a] A colonial empire is a collective of territories (often called colonies), either contiguous with the imperial center or located overseas, settled by the population of a certain state and governed by that state. [1]

  6. Colonization - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Colonization (British English: colonisation) is a process of establishing control over foreign territories or peoples for the purpose of exploitation and possibly settlement, setting up coloniality and often colonies, commonly pursued and maintained by colonialism. [1][2][3][4] Colonization is sometimes used synonymously with settling, as ...

  7. Plantation (settlement or colony) - Wikipedia

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    Plantation (settlement or colony) In the history of colonialism, a plantation was a form of colonization in which settlers would establish permanent or semi-permanent colonial settlements in a new region. The term first appeared in the 1580s in the English language to describe the process of colonization before being also used to refer to a ...

  8. Colonial history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The colony was captured by the Dutch in 1655 and merged into New Netherland, with most of the colonists remaining. Years later, the entire New Netherland colony was incorporated into England's colonial holdings. The colony of New Sweden introduced Lutheranism to America in the form of some of the continent's oldest European churches. [45]

  9. List of colonies - Wikipedia

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    Equinoctial France. France Antarctique. Siege of Constantine (1836) during the French conquest of Algeria. French Algeria. French and British interregnum in the Dutch East Indies. French concession of Hankou. French Equatorial Africa. French Chad. French Congo.