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- decolonisation after World War II. The prin****l powers involved in the modern colonisation of Africa were Britain, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Belgium and...
- Gr**** colonisation refers to the expansion of Archaic Gr****s, particularly during the 8th–6th centuries BC, across the Mediterranean Sea and the Black...
- Curonian colonisation refers to the colonisation efforts of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (today part of Latvia), a v****al duchy of the Polish–Lithuanian...
- Colonisation or colonization is the spread and development of an organism in a new area or habitat. Colonization comprises the physical arrival of a species...
- The colonisation of Oceania includes: Colonisation of Australia Colonisation of New Zealand Colonisation of the Pacific islands Europeans in Oceania Indigenous...
- The British colonisation of Tasmania took place between 1803 and 1830. Known as Van Diemen's Land, the name changed to Tasmania, when the British government...
- The Spanish Empire, sometimes referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy or the Catholic Monarchy, was a colonial empire that existed between 1492 and 1976....
- Colonization (British English: colonisation) is a process of establishing occupation of or control over foreign territories or peoples for the purpose...
- The Dutch began their colonisation of the Guianas, the coastal region between the Orinoco and Amazon rivers in South America, in the late 16th century...
- The Jewish Colonisation ****ociation (JCA or ICA; Yiddish: ייִק"אַ), was an organisation created on September 11, 1891, by Baron Maurice de Hirsch. Its...