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when one and more parties join to form a single party it means combination of two or more parties into a single entity is called colonialism
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Colonialism is the control that a country or government holds over the territory and the people in a foreign country. England colonized many areas in the world. They had colonies in India, colonized Ireland and parts of North America. Spain also had colonies in the Americas as did France. Colonialism has existed at one time or another in almost every continent in the world. The Dutch also colonized parts of the globe. The concept of Colonialism is to be used in a method of expansion of a country's ownership of land, resources, and economic advancement. Some of the countries who were most active in setting up new colonies seemed to believe that it was their duty to help bring less educated and poorer societies into their fold so they could teach them a new culture and expand their horizons. Some countries simply did it to get their hands on the material resources of the new country.
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What is colonialism?
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LADYVOLS1 | CERTIFIED EDUCATOR
Colonialism is the control that a country or government holds over the territory and the people in a foreign country. England colonized many areas in the world. They had colonies in India, colonized Ireland and parts of North America. Spain also had colonies in the Americas as did France. Colonialism has existed at one time or another in almost every continent in the world. The Dutch also colonized parts of the globe. The concept of Colonialism is to be used in a method of expansion of a country's ownership of land, resources, and economic advancement. Some of the countries who were most active in setting up new colonies seemed to believe that it was their duty to help bring less educated and poorer societies into their fold so they could teach them a new culture and expand their horizons. Some countries simply did it to get their hands on the material resources of the new country.
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