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9 October, 23:18

What is the difference between a Protectorate and a Colony?

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  1. 9 October, 23:30
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    A protectorate is an autonomous territory that is protected either by diplomatic means or military means by a state that is stronger than the autonomous territory. In return, the protectorate accepts certain obligations from the stronger state, but it still seen in the international community as sovereign. A colony is a state that is under immediate control of a stronger state and has no say whatsoever in it's own politics, economics and society, as that is under the control of the stronger state.
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