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Difference between colonialism and neocolonialism

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Answered by gauravarduino
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“Colonialism” refers to the direct political control of a society and its people by a foreign ruling state. Essentially it is a political phenomenon. ... “Neocolonialism” is the continued exercise of political or economic influence over a society in the absence of formal political control.

Answered by stargirlA1
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⚫Under colonialism, one stronger nation acquires power and authority over a weaker nation and the dominions expand and establish their command throughout the dominated region.

Neocolonialism is developed and stronger countries involve in the economic, social and cultural aspects in former colonized and underdeveloped countries.

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