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difference between colonization and decolonization

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Answered by Arunmozhichelvan
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Colonization was motivated by economics. European powers sought to expand their markets and acquire raw materials overseas.

Decolonization occurred in response to independence movements in colonized territories when European powers determined that the benefits of maintaining colonies was not worth the costs.

Neocolonialism is the practice of using capitalism, globalization, and cultural forces to control a country in lieu of direct military or political control.

Neocolonialism is motivated by economics. Countries and corporations seek to achieve favorable economic policies overseas and do so by pinning loans to particular actions on the part of African states.

The dependency principle refers to the claim that post-colonial states have no choice but to accept Western conditions for loans, because they desperately need the money to support their own domestic policies.

Answered by topwriters
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Colonization and Decolonization

Explanation:

Colonization is a process by which a central power dominates the surrounding land and its components. Colonization refers to the migration of people from the different parts of the world to settle in the Americas or Australia. Colonization is usually motivated by economics and power. The people who moved to other parts of the world slowly formed the large majority of the population after killing or chasing away the indigenous peoples. Example: USA

Decolonization is the reverse of colonization, where the people who colonized other parts of the world due to rebellion from the natives or if they determined that the benefits of maintaining the colonies was not worth the costs. Example: British leaving India

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