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  1. to offer a contested version of Spanish colonial history in 20th century Africa, promoting a more shared social colo-nial history. KEYWORDS: Hispano-African history; Decoloniality; Colonial memories; Shared history; Spanish Protectorate; Morocco; Spanish Guinea; Equatorial Guinea.

  2. 1 mar 2006 · Mercantilist Spain tended to colonize most extensively precolonial regions that were populous and highly developed; in turn, extensive Spanish colonization had negative consequences for...

  3. For more than a century, the countries of Spanish America have maintained their level of development relative to one another. This article argues that this enduring regional hierarchy is a path-dependent legacy of Spanish colonialism. Those territories that con-stituted the centers of the Spanish colonial empire tended to become

  4. COLONIZATION AND SETTLEMENT (1585–1763) English, French, and Spanish Colonies: A Comparison THE HISTORY OF COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA centers other hand, enjoyed far more freedom and were able primarily around the struggle of England, France, and to govern themselves as long as they followed English Spain to gain control of the continent.

  5. Despite a generation’s work on Spanish colonial trade from 1717 to 1821, the seemingly central task of calculating current values of total imports and exports for the entire period has yet to be attempted.

  6. Download Free PDF. Colonialism and Development: A Comparative Analysis of Spanish and British Colonies. Matthias vom Hau. Recent research shows that colonialism reversed levels of development in much of the non-European world. To explain this reversal , analysts focus on conditions within the colonized areas.

  7. For more than a century, the countries of Spanish America have maintained their level of development relative to one another. This article argues that this enduring regional hierarchy is a path‐dependent legacy of Spanish colonialism.

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