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  2. Coloniality of power - Wikipedia

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    Coloniality of power is based on a Eurocentric system of knowledge, in which race is seen as "naturalization of colonial relations between Europeans and non-Europeans. [12] The Eurocentric system of knowledge assigned production of knowledge to Europeans and prioritized the use of European ways of knowledge production.

  3. Colonialism - Wikipedia

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    Surrogate colonialism involves a settlement project supported by a colonial power, in which most of the settlers do not come from the same ethnic group as the ruling power, as it has been (controversially) argued was the case of Mandatory Palestine and the Colony of Liberia. [37] [38]

  4. History of colonialism - Wikipedia

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    The New Map of Africa (1900–1916): A History of European Colonial Expansion and Colonial Diplomacy (1916) online free; Hopkins, Anthony G., and Peter J. Cain. British Imperialism: 1688–2015 (Routledge, 2016). Mackenzie, John, ed. The Encyclopedia of Empire (4 vol 2016) Maltby, William. The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire (2008).

  5. Colonial history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The colonial assembly shared power with a royally appointed governor. On a more local level, governmental power was invested in county courts, which were self-perpetuating (the incumbents filled any vacancies and there never were popular elections). As cash crop producers, Chesapeake plantations were heavily dependent on trade with England.

  6. Hampton’s power play: New program aims to slash electric ...

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    Hampton worked with the Colonial Power Group, of Marlborough, Massachusetts, and Freedom Energy Logistics, of Auburn, New Hampshire. Colonial is an aggregation consulting firm that’s worked with ...

  7. Colonial empire - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent colonial empires included the French, English, Dutch and Japanese empires. By the mid-17th century, the Tsardom of Russia, continued later as the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and modern Russia, became the largest contiguous state in the world and remains so to this day. Colonial powers in 1898 [a]

  8. Colonial government in the Thirteen Colonies - Wikipedia

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    Governors could also veto any bill proposed by the colonial legislature. [25] Gradually, the assemblies successfully restricted the power of governors by gaining control over money bills, including the salaries of the governor and other officials. [25] Therefore, a governor could find his salary withheld by an uncooperative legislature.

  9. Malians suffer economic hardship after four years of military ...

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    The August 2020 coup in the troubled West African nation was set off by public anger with corrupt rulers backed by former colonial power France, a spreading jihadist insurgency and economic hardship.