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    De·col·o·ni·za·tion
    /dēˌkälənəˈzāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of a state withdrawing from a former colony, leaving it independent: "they thought they could assist the process of decolonization and local self-determination"
  2. Apr 22, 2024 · decolonization, process by which colonies become independent of the colonizing country. Decolonization was gradual and peaceful for some British colonies largely settled by expatriates but violent for others, where native rebellions were energized by nationalism.

  3. Decolonization is the undoing of colonialism, the latter being the process whereby imperial nations establish and dominate foreign territories, often overseas. The meanings and applications of the term are disputed.

  4. In this article, we’ll explore the two main definitions of decolonization, five important facts to know about it, and three examples of decolonization in action. Decolonization can refer to a country achieving independence (like India did from the British Empire), but it can also refer to “decolonizing” spaces and institutions from the ...

  5. Jun 22, 2020 · Colonisation is invasion: a group of people taking over the land and imposing their own culture on Indigenous people. Modern colonisation dates back to the Age of...

  6. Global Issues. Decolonization. When the United Nations was founded in 1945, some 750 million people, nearly a third of the world's population, lived in Territories that were dependent on...

  7. The meaning of DECOLONIZATION is the act or practice of decolonizing. How to use decolonization in a sentence.

  8. the process of changing something such as a curriculum (= a list of books, ideas, etc. to be studied) in a way that considers the cultural beliefs behind it, for example the belief that European writers, artists, or ideas are better and more important than ones from countries that were colonized (= controlled) by Europe, and that gives more impo...

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