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The ability or authority to control people and resources
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A system that was often prioritized over the welfare of colonized people to benefit the home country
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A group of countries or regions controlled by one powerful nation
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A specific region where King Leopold II claimed to be improving lives while actually causing extreme violence and forced labor
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what local populations lost when their traditions and ways of governing were taken away by outside forces
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The famous American writer who spoke out against the unfairness of taking over other people's lands
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a system where powerful countries take over other lands to expand their influence
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valuable materials like rubber or gold that powerful countries wanted to control for profit
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the intense desire for wealth and power that often drove the actions of colonizing nations
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the act of dominating or managing another territory against its will
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The British monarch during the 19th century whose reign coincided with the height of British imperialism and the expansion of the colonial system.