Colonial empire
A colonial empire is a collective of territories, either contiguous with the imperial center or located overseas, settled by the population of a certain state and governed by that state.
Before the expansion of early modern European powers, other empires had conquered and colonized territories, such as the Romans in Iberia, or the Chinese in what is now southern China. Modern colonial empires first emerged with a race of exploration between the then most advanced Europe maritime power, Portugal and Spain, during the 15th century. The initial impulse behind these dispersed maritime empires and those that followed was trade, driven by the new ideas and the capitalism that grew out of the European Renaissance. Agreements were also made to divide the world up between them in 1479, 1493, and 1494. European imperialism was born out of competition between European Christians and Ottoman Muslims, the latter of which rose up quickly in the 14th century and forced the Spanish and Portuguese to seek new trade routes to India, and to a lesser extent, China.
Although colonies existed in classical antiquity, especially amongst the Phoenicians and the Ancient Greeks who settled many islands and coasts of the Mediterranean Sea, these colonies were politically independent from the city-states they originated from, and thus did not constitute a colonial empire.
European colonial empires
Portugal began establishing the first global trade network and one of the first colonial empires under the leadership of Henry the Navigator. The empire spread throughout a vast number of territories distributed across the globe that are now parts of 60 different sovereign states. Portugal would eventually control Brazil, territories such as what is now Uruguay and some fishing ports in north, in the Americas; Angola, Mozambique, Portuguese Guinea, and São Tomé and Príncipe in the North and the Subsaharan Africa; cities, forts or territories in all the Asian Subcontinents, as Muscat, Ormus and Bahrain in the Persian Gulf; Goa, Bombay and Daman and Diu in India; Portuguese Ceylon; Malacca, bases in Southeast Asia and Oceania, as Makassar, Solor, Banda, Ambon and others in the Moluccas, Portuguese Timor; and the granted entrepôt-base of Macau and the entrepôt-enclave of Dejima in East Asia, amongst other smaller or short-lived possessions.During its Siglo de Oro, the Spanish Empire had possession of Mexico, South America, the Philippines, all of southern Italy, a stretch of territories from the Duchy of Milan to the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Belgium, parts of Burgundy, and many colonial settlements in the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Possessions in Europe, Africa, the Atlantic Ocean, the Americas, the Pacific Ocean, and East Asia qualified the Spanish Empire as attaining a global presence. From 1580 to 1640 the Portuguese Empire and the Spanish Empire were conjoined in a personal union of its Habsburg monarchs during the period of the Iberian Union, but beneath the highest level of government, their separate administrations were maintained.
Subsequent colonial empires included the French, English, Dutch and Japanese empires. By the mid-17th century, the Tsardom of Russia, continued later as the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, became the largest contiguous state in the world, and the modern Russian Federation continues to be so to this day. Russia today has nine time zones, stretching across about half of the world's longitude.
The British Empire, consolidated during the period of British maritime hegemony in the 19th century, became the largest empire in history by virtue of the improved transportation technologies of the time. At its height, the British Empire covered a quarter of the Earth's land area and comprised a quarter of its population. During the New Imperialism, Italy and Germany also built their colonial empires in Africa.
It is worth noting that, from the 16th to 19th century, there were also large non-European empires, most notably the Qing Empire of China, which conquered a huge area of East and Inner Asia, and the states of the Age of the Islamic Gunpowders, Mughal India, Ottoman Turkey, and Savafid Iran. The British replaced the Mughals in India, and after the Boxer Rebellion in 1901, Imperial China made concessions to the Eight-Nation Alliance. By the end of the 20th century most of the previous colonial empires had been decolonized, though the modern nation-states of Russia and China inherited much of the territory of the Romanov and Qing empires, respectively.
Timeline
The chart below shows the span of some European colonial empires.- Black lines mark the year of the empires largest territorial extent of land area.
- Red represents the empire is a monarchy.
- Blue represents the empire is a republic.
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List of colonial empires
':- Belgian Empire
- *Ostend Company: Covelong and Ichapore, Bengal.
- * Santo Tomás de Castilla, Guatemala.
- * Congo Free State and Belgian Congo
- * Ruanda-Urundi
- *Belgian Concession in Tientsin
- British Empire
- *Evolution of the British Empire
- *Possessions in Africa
- ** British Somaliland
- **British Egypt
- **Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
- ** East Africa Protectorate
- ** Kenya Colony
- ** Uganda Protectorate
- ** Tanganyika
- ** Protectorate of Nyasaland
- ** Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia
- ** Colony of Southern Rhodesia,
- **Bechuanaland Protectorate
- ** British Nigeria
- ** British Gold Coast
- ** British Sierra Leone
- ** British Gambia
- *Possessions in the Americas
- * British colonization of the Americas
- ** Thirteen Colonies
- ** British West Indies
- *** Bahamas
- *** Barbadoes
- *** Bermuda
- *** British Leeward Islands,
- *** British Windward Islands
- *** Cayman Islands
- *** Colony of Jamaica
- *** Trinidad and Tobago
- *** Turks and Caicos Islands
- ** British Honduras
- ** British Guiana
- *Possessions in the Indian subcontinent
- **
- *Possessions in China
- ** British Hong Kong
- ** British Weihaiwei
- **British Concession in Tienstin
- *Possessions in the Middle East
- ** Trucial States
- **British Bahrain
- **British Qatar
- **British Iraq
- **Emirate of Transjordan
- **Mandatory Palestine
- **Sheikhdom of Kuwait
- **Aden Protectorate
- *Possessions in Southeast Asia
- **British Malaya
- *Dominions of the United Kingdom
- ** Canada
- ** Dominion of Newfoundland
- *** Territories and mandates under Australian administration
- ****The Australia dominion, itself a colony that gradually increased its independence in 1901, 1942 and 1986, was tasked with the government of multiple other British colonies and territories and the mandates of New Guinea and Nauru
- *** Realm of New Zealand
- ****The New Zealand dominion, itself a colony that gradually increased its independence in 1907, 1947 and 1986, was tasked with the government of multiple other British colonies and territories and the mandate of Samoa. It was also nominal co-trustee of the mandate of Nauru. The remaining non-self-governing New Zealand territory is Tokelau.
- *** Mandates under South African administration
- ****The South-West Africa mandate was governed by the South Africa dominion, that itself a colony that gradually increased its independence in 1910, 1931 and 1961.
- Danish Empire
- *Danish India
- * Danish Gold Coast
- *Danish colonization of the Americas:
- ** Danish West Indies
- ** Greenland
- Dutch Empire
- *Dutch colonization of the Americas. Dutch West India Company
- ** New Netherland
- **Dutch Guyana/Surinam
- ** Dutch Brazil
- ** Dutch Caribbean
- * Dutch East India Company
- **Dutch India
- **Dutch East Indies
- *** Netherlands New Guinea
- **Dutch Cape Colony
- English colonial empire
- French colonial Empire
- *French colonization of the Americas:
- **New France
- **French West Indies
- *Asia:
- **French India
- **French Indochina
- **French Concessions in Shanghai and Tientsin
- **French Guangzhouwan
- *Africa:
- **French North Africa
- **French Somaliland
- **French West Africa
- **French Madagascar
- **French Comoros
- **French Equatorial Africa
- *Oceania:
- **New Hebrides
- German Empire
- * Kamerun
- * Togoland
- * German South West Africa
- * German New Guinea
- * German East Africa
- * German Samoa
- *German Concession in Tientsin
- *German Kiautschou Bay Concession
- Italian Empire
- * Eritrea
- * Somaliland
- * Ethiopia
- ** Italian East Africa
- * Cyrenaica
- * Tripolitania
- ** Libya
- * Italian Islands of the Aegean
- *Italian Albania
- *Italian France
- *Italian Montenegro
- *Italian concession of Tientsin
- Portuguese Empire
- *Evolution of the Portuguese Empire
- *Portuguese colonization of the Americas
- **Colonial Brazil
- *Portuguese India
- *Portuguese Timor
- *Portuguese Malacca
- *Portuguese Macau
- *Portuguese Africa
- **Portuguese East Africa
- **Portuguese West Africa
- **Portuguese Guinea
- **Portuguese Cape Verde
- **Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe
- Spanish Empire
- *Spanish colonization of the Americas
- ** Viceroyalty of New Spain
- ** Viceroyalty of Peru
- ** Viceroyalty of New Granada
- ** Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
- * Spanish East Indies
- * Spanish Guinea
- * Spanish Sahara
- * Spanish protectorate in Morocco
- *
- * Ifni.
- Swedish Empire
- *Swedish colonies in the Americas
- ** New Sweden
- ** Swedish colony of Saint Barthélemy
- ** Guadeloupe
- * Swedish Gold Coast
- * Parangipettai
- Russian Empire
- *Russian conquest of Siberia
- *Russian colonization of the Americas:
- ** Russian America
- * Sagallo
- *Transcaucasia
- *Russian Port Arthur
- *Russian concession in Tientsin
- Japanese Empire
- * Taiwan
- * Karafuto Prefecture
- * Korea
- * South Seas Mandate
- * Manchukuo
- * Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
- United States of America
- *United States territorial acquisitions
- *American Colonization Society
- *American imperialism
- *American concession in Tientsin
- Colonies of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- *Austrian colonial policy
- *Austrian colonisation of Nicobar Islands
- *Austrian East India Company
- *Tianjin
- Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
- * Couronian colonization
- * Couronian colonization of the Americas
- German colonial initiatives
- *Colonies of Brandenburg-Prussia
- *Colonies of County of Hanau
- *German colonization of the Americas
- Italy and the colonization of the Americas
- * Grand Duchy of Tuscany: Thornton expedition
- * Knights Hospitaller : Hospitaller colonization of the Americas
- Kingdom of Scotland
- *Scottish colonization of the Americas
- Norway
- *List of possessions of Norway
- *Norway Antarctic and sub-Antarctic possessions
- Kingdom of Morocco
- *Southern Provinces
- Muscat and Oman
- *Yaruba dynasty
- *Sultanate of Muscat
- *Sultanate of Zanzibar
- *Mombasa
- *Gwadar
- Tsardom of Russia, Russian Empire, ', and Russian Federation
- *Russian Colonialism
- *Soviet Empire
- *Russian conquest of Siberia
- *Soviet Central Asia
- Chinese Empire, Republic of China, and People's Republic of China
- *Chinese imperialism
- **Imperial Chinese Tributary System
- **Guangxi
- ** Korea
- ** Hainan
- *** Nansha Islands
- *** Xisha Islands
- ** Manchuria
- *** Inner Manchuria
- *** Outer Manchuria
- **** Kuye Island
- ** Inner Mongolia
- ** Outer Mongolia
- *** Tannu Uriankhai
- ** Ryukyu
- ** Taiwan
- ** Tibet
- ** Yunnan
- ** Vietnam
- ** Xinjiang
- ** Central Asia
- Indian Empires, Republic of India
- *Political integration of India
- **Kashmir
- **Sikkim
- Kingdom of Siam
- *Kingdom of Vientiane
- *Kingdom of Luang Prabang
- *Kingdom of Champasak
- *Kingdom of Cambodia
- *Kedah
- '
- * Tierra del Fuego
- * Patagonia
- * Falkland Islands
- * Argentine Antarctica
- * Misiones
- * Formosa
- * Puna de Atacama
- * California
- ', '
- * Cisplatina
- * Acre
- *Easter Island
- * Chilean Antarctic Territory
- *Patagonia
Maps
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