Category: Colonialism
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Femicide in Mexico: Effects of Colonialism
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The gender-based violations and crimes against female citizens may consist of emotional, physical, sensual, and sexual abuse. This problem is considered a severe obstacle towards the enjoyment of fundamental human rights by women internationally and is strongly condemned in developed countries. Femicide is the murder of…
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Post-Colonialism in Nigeria, Jamaica, and Congo
Table of Contents Introduction Nigeria Jamaica Congo Works Cited Introduction The post-colonial review of three countries, Nigeria, Jamaica, and Congo, shows that there is a great deal of progress made towards self-governance. The governments in the various countries set up institutions for governance, and they appear to have matured in the democratic representation of the…
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The Islam Spread in Colonial America
Introduction The study of how a particular religion gained strength and spread among people is of particular value. This helps to better understand the processes that contributed to this aspect and understand what is behind the creed. Thus, this research aims to study how Islam spread and took root in the territories of colonial America…
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French Colonial Rule in Algiers
A major part of Algiers’ history’s transformation into the Middle Ages was the Christians’ French occupation in the fifteenth century. Consequently, this led to the influx of Muslim refugees to Algiers. Muslims in Spain made new contributions to the Western region’s Islamic State (Celik & McDermott, 1997). Algiers’ urban arrangement is a symbol of the…
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Colonial Unrest in Virginia, New York and Massachusetts
Table of Contents Introduction Colonial Unrest in Virginia (1676) Colonial Unrest in New York (1712 and 1741) Colonial Unrest in Massachusetts (1723) Works Cited Introduction Colonial unrest is a state of total dissatisfaction or disturbances to colonies during the colonial era. The study explores the disturbances or dissatisfactions experienced by colonies such as New York,…
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The History of 1931 Colonial Exposition
1931 Colonial Exposition in Paris showed people in cages, often nude or half-naked. The exhibits were people from Senegalese villages and other regions of the African continent, taken to Paris to demonstrate to the public the structure of their life. On the territory of the Colonial Exposition, six villages with different architecture and lifestyles were…
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Colonialism and Its Effects on Africans in Power
Colonialism was a remarkable and influential process in African countries. It was characterized by the intention of Europe to colonize the region and demonstrate its domination over African traditions and abilities. At the end of the 1800s, several European nations gained control over Africa, using political pressure, military invasions, and other aggressive interventions. The Europeans…
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North America During the Colonial Period
The Survival of French Canada and the Historical Revolution of North America The 1759 battle occurred in Quebec because of the British army’s desire to conquer the French territory. James Wolfe, the military’s foremost general, led his troops in attacking farmers in Canada and destroying their farmsteads to create tension. People living in Quebec would…
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Colonial History of the U.S.
History is as old as man is. It tells the story of humankind since the beginning of this planet. The subject can be compared to an old man who is thousands of years old, and who has witnessed the happenings in this world. Therefore, the old man, with a memory full of wonderful things, sits…
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The Early American Colonization
Modern America is regarded as a nation of opportunity and wealth. This was also true for Europeans throughout the early days of the New World. In order to achieve dominance in Europe, the expanding powers sought for land in America. Because it was so far away from Europe that direct monarchical supervision was impossible, the…