📜 What is Colonization? Colonization in Easy to Understand History Terms! #history #colonization
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Join me as I explain crucial terms like colonization, colonialism, imperialism, and more, shedding light on the complex relationships between colonizers and the colonized. Discover the long-lasting legacy of colonization, from cultural assimilation to resistance movements that sought independence.
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Wordlist & Definitions
Colonization: The process in which a country or group of people establish control over a territory outside their borders, often exploiting its resources and influencing its culture.
Colonizer: The country or group that undertakes the act of colonization
Colony: The territory or region that has been colonized and is under the control of the colonizer
Colonialism: The practice of maintaining colonies and exerting economic, political, and cultural control over them
Imperialism: A policy of extending a nation’s authority through colonization or military force to establish dominance over other countries or regions
Exploitation: The act of using resources or people for the benefit of the colonizer without fair compensation
Slavery: Slavery is a condition in which one human being is owned by another. A slave was considered by law as property and was deprived of most of the rights ordinarily held by free persons
Decolonization: The process of undoing colonization, often through the regaining of independence by the colonized territory
Cultural Assimilation: The process in which the culture of the colonized territory becomes more like that of the colonizer, often leading to the loss of indigenous traditions
Indigenous People: The native inhabitants of a region who have lived there for generations before the arrival of colonizers
Rebellion: An organized and often armed resistance against the colonizers and their rule
Independence: The state of being free from the control and influence of the colonizer, with the ability to govern oneself
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