Colonialism vs Territorialism - What's the difference?
colonialism | territorialism |
The colonial domination policy pursued by the powers of Europe, from the second half of the XIX century to the years following World War II. A colonial system.
A colonial linguistic expression. Term or expression of colonial origin entered in a language.
Colonial life.
Territoriality: the assertion of rights to a territory
*{{quote-news, 2009, January 23, Matt Higgins, Rough Waves, Tougher Beaches, New York Times
, passage=Such incidents create debate about localism, a brand of territorialism that has been practiced at surf breaks around the world for decades. }}
As nouns the difference between colonialism and territorialism
is that colonialism is the colonial domination policy pursued by the powers of europe, from the second half of the xix century to the years following world war ii a colonial system while territorialism is territoriality: the assertion of rights to a territory.colonialism
English
Noun
Derived terms
* neocolonialism English words suffixed with -ism ----territorialism
English
Noun
(-)citation
