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The rapid founding of various colonial enterprises, particularly mission and managerial colonies, unleashed mission agrarian systems, plantations, fur trade outposts, and commercial fishing and whaling ventures into various tropical and temperate ecosystems in the Americas, Oceania, India, Asia, and Africa, which had tremendous repercussions for indigenous faunal and floral populations.
The city that had been the starting point for past colonial enterprises bore a large share of the aftermath of French colonialism.
They wanted to secure what they considered the greatness of "eternal France," which included its colonial enterprises.
Others were driven into the wage sector by the imposition of cash taxes, which could be met only by working for colonial enterprises.
The settlements are foolish, and their continued expansion is a shameful act of colonial coercion that will meet the fate of all other colonial enterprises in history.
In truth, the all-new thing Markovits's characters try to build in Detroit, like most colonial enterprises, is the shadow of some old thing.
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Ernest Outrey, the French Governor of Cochinchina, the southern region of Vietnam, was known for his support of colonial enterprise and rigid rule of the colony.
The term, too, was a colonial enterprise.
The theme of colonial enterprise is picked up in side galleries.
For generations, Northern industrial corporations treated the South as a colonial enterprise.
Historical seafaring novel based on Scotland's dreams of colonial enterprise.
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