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Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

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Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby Maroodijex » Sat Jun 25, 2016 2:59 pm

Protectorate vs. Colony

A protectorate is defined as a state, however it is under the protection of another country in exchange for something else. Â The state may have something to offer a larger country, in order for such an agreement to work. Â A colony is defined as a territory which is governed by another country. There is no sovereignty for a colony, it is under the direct rule of another country. While the two may seem similar, there are significant differences which make a protectorate and colony different.

In a protectorate, any types of foreign relations are directed toward the country that is protecting the territory. Â There is more of a sense of security for a small state knowing that they can rely on their protector as a defender. Â If a colony has any foreign relations they are created and run by the country they are a part of. Â There are times when a protectorate is created for reasons of peace and image. Â A country may feel if it demonstrates an alliance with smaller states it demonstrates as a leader and a stronger country. Â This is different from a nation which has various colonies. Â Other countries can view a nation with several colonies as a threat. Â A growing country can lead to a new superpower in the world, and that does not sit well with all. Â For a large country having a protectorate or a colony, it is beneficial in many ways.

An example of a protectorate is the island of Barbados. Â Today, Barbados is considered its own state, however it was once a protectorate of The United Kingdom. Â Barbados was protected by the United Kingdom’s militia in case any other nation chose to invade. Â In order to seal this agreement, Britain was able to take advantage of decreased sugar cane prices, as the island is a large producer of sugar. Â A good example of a colony can be seen in the history of New England. Â English settlers came to the Americas still under the king’s rule, however they were in a whole new territory. Â The same rules and laws applied to the colonists as the British citizens who remained in England.



From the perspective of a country, a territory, and a mere outsider, protectorates and colonies are seen very differently.

Summary:

Both a protectorate and a colony are territories of larger countries. Â A protectorate is its own state merely protected by a larger country. Â A colony is a part of a larger country governed by that same country.
A state which is a protectorate has the aid of a larger nation when conducting foreign relations. Â For a colony, all foreign relations are created and dealt with by the mother country.
Protectorates can be seen as an alliance. The more allies, the stronger the territory and country. Â Colonies can be seen as a threat to other nations, as it is the spreading of one country.
Barbados was a protectorate, it was governed by Britain. Â New England was originally made up of colonies, ruled by Britain.
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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby Maroodijex » Sat Jun 25, 2016 3:17 pm

Unlike what some folks here who should know better spew out. Somaliland was a state and had its own flag, constitution, borders etc. It even had its own shillings along with Kenya and Uganda.

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby Maroodijex » Sat Jun 25, 2016 3:31 pm

Whereas Italian Somalia was part and an extension of the Italian nation. British Somaliland was a seperate state which came under the protection of the UK.

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby Maroodijex » Sat Jun 25, 2016 3:33 pm

Once Somaliland gains her deserved independence, Somaliland will use the clauses that came under the Protectorate laws, to examine whether the transfer of Reserve area to Ethiopia was legal.

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby Bibaaye6828 » Sat Jun 25, 2016 3:37 pm

Why is Barbados part of the commonwealth and somaliland isn't?

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby Maroodijex » Sat Jun 25, 2016 3:40 pm

[quote="Bibaaye6828"]Why is Barbados part of the commonwealth and somaliland isn't?[/quote]


Because the iidoors of Somaliland were high of Qat and didn't know what they were doing when they united with the Mafia from Mogadishu.

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby Maroodijex » Sat Jun 25, 2016 3:46 pm

http://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/t ... 2/page-182

This is interesting. Ex-British Protectorate borders were bigger than I thought.

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby MujahidAishah » Sun Jun 26, 2016 3:11 am

Why is Barbados part of the commonwealth and somaliland isn't?
One step at a time bro.. first independence then we are comIng for the commonwealth..

I am going to be the sl ambassador for Jamaica

Welcome to Jam rock :lawd:

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby Zakiboy » Sun Jun 26, 2016 3:25 am

Why is Barbados part of the commonwealth and somaliland isn't?
One step at a time bro.. first independence then we are comIng for the commonwealth..

I am going to be the sl ambassador for Jamaica

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Let's annex Jamaica and turn it to New Somaliland :sland: :sland: :up: :up: :stylin:

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby MayDay777 » Sun Jun 26, 2016 5:35 am

:deadrose:

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby Zakiboy » Sun Jun 26, 2016 5:55 am

:deadrose:
At least we can enjoy some reggae music while we're at it. :dj: :stylin:

Bob Marley is officially Somalilander now that his home country is part of the great Somaliland Empire. :stylin: :stylin: :stylin:

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Re: Ex-Italian Colony vs Ex-British Protectorate

Postby BigBreak » Mon Jun 27, 2016 11:40 am

Why is Barbados part of the commonwealth and somaliland isn't?
One step at a time bro.. first independence then we are comIng for the commonwealth..

I am going to be the sl ambassador for Jamaica

Welcome to Jam rock :lawd:
i think you'd find you would actually be titled "high commissioner" :ugeek:


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