Colonization began to bring out resources, labor force or some kind of income from weaker, weaker countries, primarily for larger, more powerful countries. After the Second World War, these colonial countries began independence because colonization was not being done, but despite the fact that there was no actual colonialization, they were in different forms of colonies Formation. New colonization is more effective as it does not require the actual presence of a colonial state to maintain colonial state control.
Colonization is the end of colonialism and the liberation of colonialism. To that end, it is necessary to abolish the entire social system that is the foundation of the colonial government and its control and exploitation. Therefore, colonization is a revolutionary struggle aimed at changing the entire social system and rebuilding the sovereignty of tribal people. Politically, this means the complete decentralization of state power (ie the demolition of the nation state) and the establishment of local autonomy (communities, regions, traditionally villages, tribal countries).
Non-colonization (American English) or non-colonization (British English) is the destruction of colonialism. A country establishes and maintains governance over one or more other territories. This term refers to the colonial empire established throughout the world before the First World War in the second half of the 20th century. However, colonization means not only the complete "exclusion of domination of non-dominant power" in different systems of geospatial and colonialism, but also to intellectualize the inferiority complex of colonists Point.
In the context of colonial colonialism, the colonial release inevitably involves settler's anxiety and complete return of land. For colonists, colonization means that there is no whereabouts for them, the settlers' fate no longer occupies a central position. Tucker and Jan clearly state this. In his book "Colonization and Colonialists", Albert Menmi painted two ways of colonial situation. Colonizer self-accepting settlers agree with their role as settlers (both consciously and unconsciously) and "try to justify the settlement by clarifying his position."