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Because cricket was used as an instrument of colonisation, a war to free themselves from colonialism was waged, on the cricket pitch.
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Even outside the limits set by the repugnancy clause, customary law was not some immutable and uniform set of indigenous ideas and principles that predated colonialism.
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The model itself was part of the framework of colonialism and now of neocolonialism.
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Colonialism is finished so is wars, so why do you want to bother about naming streets after the land thieves, robbers and murderess?
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Post-colonial theory is a post-modern approach that consists of the reactions to and the analysis of colonialism.
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Her works function to tackle historical amnesia and shed light upon the persistent colour line, a term used to illustrate the violent fissure between races made through centuries of colonialism.
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The main difference between neocolonialism and internal colonialism is the source of exploitation.
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Historical incidents such as foreign invasions, trade relations and colonialism have also played a role in introducing certain foods to the country.
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If greed is the cardinal sin of the aberrant power of colonialism, resentment is that of the lagging self-assertion of postcolonialism.
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They did not consider it a dispute between independentism and colonialism, but instead a dispute between new libertarian ideas and absolutism.
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