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Differentiate between colony and colonialist.​

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Answered by madhurane78
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As nouns the difference between colony and colonization is that colony is a settlement of emigrants who move to a new place, but remain culturally tied to their original place of origin while colonization is the process of establishing a colony.

Answered by priyanitinpawar
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Colonialism is just the takeover of another nation by another, eg Great Britain’s control over India and Pakistan.

‘Colonisation’ is when a very large number of foreign, non-native people arrive and permanently stay in another country, ie not what Great Britain did to India or Pakistan - but what today has happened in the UK beginning with Tony Blair of the major colonisation of the UK by Indian and Pakistani families - numbered in the millions, and still around 300,000 per year. London is now a white Christian minority city, as is Leicester, with many more UK cities to follow in the next decade if current open border policies are continued. Whether the “new colonials” believe they are new colonials ready and willing to dominate UK affairs - is a matter of debate.

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