6 countries that were never colonised
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At a glance
- European imperial powers colonized vast territories across Africa, Asia, and the Americas during the height of imperialism.
- Countries like Nigeria, India, Algeria, Vietnam, and Indonesia fell under foreign rule.
- The article highlights six nations that successfully resisted colonization.
During the peak of European imperialism, powerful nations from the continent extended their dominion over extensive territories across Africa, Asia, and the Americas. This era saw countries such as Nigeria, India, Algeria, Vietnam, and Indonesia brought under foreign rule, fundamentally altering their political, economic, and social landscapes.
The process of colonization involved the establishment of political control, economic exploitation, and often, the imposition of cultural and social norms by the colonizing power. These actions led to profound and lasting impacts on the colonized regions, shaping their development trajectories for centuries.
However, not all nations succumbed to the imperial ambitions of European powers. The article points to six countries that, through various means including resistance, diplomacy, or unique geopolitical circumstances, managed to maintain their sovereignty and avoid direct colonization.
These nations stand as testaments to resilience and the determination to preserve independence against overwhelming external pressures. Their histories offer insights into the diverse strategies employed to resist foreign domination during a period of intense global power shifts.
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