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Merle
Today, 11:59
6. Define Imperialism
7. Define Protectorate
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Marely
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Imperialism and protectorate:
Imperialism:
Imperialism is the strategy or plan used by the rich/strong countries to acquire or control poor countries wealth by forcing a war or by using political power, or a desire to rule over other countries. (rule by emperor or king)
Protectorate:
Protectorate is a dependent country which is protected or controlled by a stronger/powerful country. Protectorate are weak countries governed by strong countries. In simple words protectorate means a "protected state." It denotes the England government from 1653 to 1659.
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Cory Shepard
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rule by an emperor
the position or period of office of a protector
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