0 relating to a colony or colonialism: --
1 a person from another country who lives in a colony, especially as part of its system of government --
2 involving a period of political control by a more powerful country. --
Punishments administered by the colonial courts were more inflexible than those available through indigenous judicial procedures, but the change was neither sudden nor drastic.
Domestic servants and white-collar workers, though they worked for a wage, are classified separately because they are easily distinguishable in the colonial sources.
European languages were spread by this emigration, and by colonial rule and economic intercourse.
There are three areas in which the political characteristics of pre-colonial societies can be identified in the contemporary situation.
Chapter 7.3 examines the colonial impact upon agriculture, and this example confines itself to a very brief exploration of the colonial experience.
They were frequently imposed by colonial regimes using force where necessary.
All colonial painting began in a process of copying.
Chapter 3 described the web of relationships of pre-colonial societies in which kinship was the prime determinant of obligation and responsibility.