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Definitions. Colonialism is when foreign states (countries) control territories and peoples, whether accompanied by permanent settlement (settler colonies) or not. So colonialism entails political control.

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  1. Definitions • Colonialism is when foreign states (countries) control territories and peoples, whether accompanied by permanent settlement (settler colonies) or not. So colonialism entails political control. • Colonisation, on the other hand, is simply the settlement of new territory by a group of people. Colonisation then, can occur without colonialism.

  2. Imperialism refers to a system of domination by a state (country), over other states (countries) or regions of the globe, either directly or indirectly. Colonialism is only one form this domination might take, as imperialism can work through indirect control. Some have suggested that the US, since WWII has been Imperialist, without having colonies.

  3. Types of conflict • Internal conflict– arising out of making personal choices and leading to feelings of anxiety, confusion or indecisiveness. • External conflict– with other people, often family, friends and teachers and leading to feelings of anger, fear, jealousy and hurt. • Global conflict– involving different groups of people, cultures and societies and often caused because basic needs go unmet or interests and values are challenged.

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