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any five countries across the world, apart from India, which have been victims of

colonialism. Find out the names of countries that colonised them and how they exploited​

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Answered by chandrakundu81
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Exploitation colonialism is the national economic policy of conquering a country to exploit its population as labour and its natural resources as raw material. The practice of exploitation colonialism contrasts with settler colonialism, the policy of conquering a country to establish a branch of the metropole (motherland). A reason for which a country might practice exploitation colonialism is the immediate financial gain produced by the low-cost extraction of raw materials by means of a native people, usually administered by a

The geopolitics of an Imperialist power determine which of these colonial practices it will follow. In the example of the British Empire, colonists settled mainly in northern North America and in Australia, where the native populations declined due to disease and violence in the course of establishing a facsimile society of the metropole, the abuse of the Thirteen Colonies caused the American Revolution. Whereas the densely populated countries of the British Raj (1858–1947), in the Indian subcontinent, and the British occupation of Egypt and South Africa, as well as the island of Barbados, were ruled by a small populace of colonial administrators (colonial government) that redirected the local economies to exploitation management to supply the metropole with food, raw materials, and some finished goods.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Spain, Portugal, France, the Kingdom of England (later Great Britain), the Netherlands, the Kingdom of Prussia (now largely Germany), and, starting in the 18th century, the United States were the principal European nations involved in this sort of colonisation.

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Christopher Columbus started seeking for a western route to China and India in 1492. Instead, he touched down in the Bahamas and established the Spanish Empire there. In their fierce rivalry for new countries, Spain and Portugal annexed indigenous territories in the Americas, India, Africa, and Asia.

To colonise is to live on and govern territory outside of your own country. Typically, a large, powerful nation will colonise a smaller, weaker region.

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