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What is the difference between colonialism and imperialism?

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Answered by ompawar2003
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Though both the words underline suppression of the other, Colonialism is where one nation assumes control over the other and Imperialism refers to political or economic control, either formally or informally. In simple words, colonialism can be thought to be a practice and imperialism as the idea driving the practice
Answered by sidhartharjun641
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Colonialism:

  • Colonialism is a process of domination involving the subjugation of one people by another.
  • The term colony came from the Latin word 'Colonus' meaning former.
  • Colonialism usually involves the transfer of population to a new territory, where the arrivals live as permanent settlers.

Imperialism:

  • Imperialism involves political and economic control over a dependent territory.
  • The term imperialism is derived from Latin term 'imperium' meaning to command.
  • Imperialism means draw attention to the way one country exercises power over another whether through settlement, sovereignty or indirect mechanisms of control.

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