Assuming you're talking about humans, right?
It can help increase trade and production of resources that the mother country lacks. Colonies are created to benefit the mother country. It can also help with population control. Responding: Yeah you act like that's all, well its not i might be 13 but i no a little more then just that... It doesn't only increase trade and production.. It also helps people in some country's. Um. Like Africa, if colonization wasn't there, then that means 300 tribes wouldn't be set peace.. And i would hate to see what would what would happen after that...
Outdoor furniture is an interesting thing to think about. Bad weather (snow, rain, wind) is probably going to beat up most metal or wood framed furniture. Plastic, or high end plastic, may be the way to go here. In hot temperatures, you probably want to go with wood, and just keep it stained yearly.
One of the positives is the amount of wealth achieved from the diamond mines in South Africa. Both the British and Africans of Rhodesia benefited from this.
To rule the country : its population & resources
It was called colonisation or colonialism.
Any self respecting peoples resist colonisation.
The Battle of Tours on October 10, 732, 760 odd years before the colonisation of America had no impact what so ever on the formation of it.
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Switzerland did not participate in the colonisation of AfricaSwitzerland did not participatein the colonisation of Africa
Alexander McNutt - colonisation - died in 1811.
Alexander McNutt - colonisation - was born in 1725.
One thing to note about colonisation is that it can help a colony realise that it can stand on its own. The country will be developed.
Switzerland did not participate in the colonisation of AfricaSwitzerland did not participatein the colonisation of Africa
Lobengula was responsible for the colonisation of zimbabwe because he signed treaties like rudd concession
in 1519
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Colonisation.
To rule the country : its population & resources
colonisation in the past