A colonial empire is a state engaging in colonization, possibly establishing or maintaing colonies, infused with some form of coloniality and colonialism. Such states can expand contiguous as well as overseas. Colonial empires may set up colonies as settler colonies.
Before the expansion of early modern European powers, other empires had conquered and colonized territories, such as the Roman Empire in Europe, North Africa and Western Asia. Modern colonial empires first emerged with a race of exploration between the then most advanced European maritime powers, 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. This paradigm shifted by the time of the Ptolemaic Empire, the Seleucid Empire, and the Roman Empire.
The European countries of the modern era that are most remembered as colonial empires are the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Netherlands, France, Germany and Belgium.
History
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 (especially at one time in the 16th century) 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 (among other territories and bases) in the North and the Subsaharan Africa; cities, forts or territories in all the Asian subcontinents, as Muscat, Ormus and Bahrain (amongst other bases) in the Persian Gulf; Goa, Bombay and Daman and Diu (amongst other coastal cities) 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 (Nagasaki) 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, the Soviet Union, and modern Russia, became the largest contiguous state in the world and remains so to this day.
Throughout the 19th and early 20th century, by virtue of its technological and maritime supremacy, the British Empire steadily expanded to become by far the largest empire in history; at its height ruling over a quarter of the Earth's land area and 24% of the population. Britain's role as a global hegemon during this time ushered in a century of "British Peace", lasting from the end of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars to the start of World War I. During the New Imperialism, Italy and Germany also built their colonial empires in Africa.
Timeline
This section's factual accuracy is disputed.(January 2020) |
The chart below[original research?] shows the span of some European colonial empires.
List of colonial empires
- Belgian Empire (1908–1962)
- Possessions in Africa
- Belgian Congo (1908–1960)
- Ruanda-Urundi (1922–1962)
- Possessions in Asia
- Belgian concession of Tianjin (1902–1931)
- Possessions in Africa
- British Empire (1707–1997/present)
- Evolution of the British Empire; Angevin Empire; English colonial empire (1585–1707)
- Possessions in Europe
- British Cyprus
- British Malta
- British Ireland
- United States of the Ionian Islands
- British Gibraltar
- British Minorca
- British Heligoland
- Possessions in Africa
- British Somaliland (1884–1960)
- British Egypt (1914–1936)
- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1899–1956)
- East Africa Protectorate (1895–1920)
- Kenya Colony (1920–1963)
- Uganda Protectorate (1894–1962)
- Tanganyika (territory) (1922–1961)
- Protectorate of Nyasaland (1893–1964)
- Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia (1924–1964)
- Colony of Southern Rhodesia (1923–1965), (1979–1980)
- Bechuanaland Protectorate (1885–1966)
- British Nigeria (1914–1954)
- British Gold Coast (1867–1957)
- British Sierra Leone (1808–1961)
- British Gambia (1821–1965)
- Possessions in the Americas
- Thirteen Colonies
- British West Indies
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Bermuda
- Leeward Islands (1671–1816),(1833–1958)
- Windward Islands (1833–1960)
- Cayman Islands
- Colony of Jamaica (1655–1962)
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Turks and Caicos Islands
- British Honduras (1862–1981)
- British Guiana (1814–1966)
- Kingdom of Mosquitia (1638–1860)
- Possessions in South Asia
- East India Company (1757–1858)
- India (1858–1947)
- Ceylon (1815–1948)
- Bhutan (protectorate) (1907–1947)
- Sikkim (protectorate) (1861–1948)
- Nepal (protectorate) (1816–1923)
- Possessions in East Asia
- British Hong Kong (1841–1997)
- Possessions in the Middle East
- Trucial States (1820–1971)
- British Bahrain (1861-1971)
- British Qatar (1916–1971)
- British Iraq (1920–1932) (1932–1958)
- Emirate of Transjordan (1921–1946)
- Mandatory Palestine (1920–1948)
- Sheikhdom of Kuwait (1899–1961)
- Aden Protectorate (1872–1963)
- Muscat and Oman (1892–1970)
- Emirate of Afghanistan (protectorate) (1879–1947)
- Possessions in Southeast Asia
- British Bencoolen
- British Malaya
- British Borneo
- Dominions of the United Kingdom
- Canada
- Dominion of Newfoundland
- States and territories of Australia (1901–present)
- Australia 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 (1907–present)
- New Zealand 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 (1915–1990)
- The South-West Africa mandate was governed by the Union of South Africa, that itself a colony that gradually increased its independence in 1910, 1931 and 1961.
- Danish Empire (1620–1979/present)
- Danish India (1620–1869)
- Danish Gold Coast (1658–1850)
- Danish colonization of the Americas:
- Danish West Indies (1754–1917)
- Greenland (1814–1979)
- Dutch Empire (1602–1975/present)
- Dutch colonization of the Americas by Dutch West India Company:
- New Netherland
- Dutch Guyana/Surinam
- Dutch Brazil (1630-1654)
- Dutch Caribbean
- Dutch Gold Coast (1612-1872)
- Dutch East India Company
- Dutch India
- Dutch East Indies
- Netherlands New Guinea
- Dutch Cape Colony (1652–1806)
- Dutch Formosa (1624–1662)
- Dutch Ceylon (1640-1796)
- Dutch Malacca (1641-1795) (1818-1825)
- Dejima (1641–1854)
- Dutch Mauritius (1638–1710)
- Dutch colonization of the Americas by Dutch West India Company:
- French Empire (1534–1980/present)
- French colonization of the Americas:
- France Antarctique (1555–1567)
- New France (1534–1763) and Quebec
- French Louisiana
- French West Indies (1635–today)
- Îles des Saintes (1648–present)
- Marie-Galante (1635–present)
- la Désirade (1635–present)
- Guadeloupe (1635–present)
- Martinique (1635–present)
- French Guiana
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- Asia:
- French India (1664–1962)
- French Indochina and French Indochinese Union (1887–1954)
- Laos (protectorate) (1893–1953)
- Cambodia (protectorate) (1863–1953)
- Vietnam
- Cochinchina (Southern Vietnam) (1858–1949)
- Annam (protectorate) (Central Vietnam) (1883–1949)
- Tonkin (protectorate) (Northern Vietnam) (1884–1949)
- China
- The foreign concessions : French Concession of Shanghai (1849–1946), Tianjin (1860–1946) and Hankou (1898–1946)
- The spheres of French influence officially recognized by China on the provinces of Yunnan, Guangxi, Hainan, and Guangdong
- Shamian Island (1859–1949) (a fifth of the island)
- French Guangzhouwan (1898–1945)
- Possessions in the Middle East
- Mandate for Syria and Lebanon (1920–1946)
- French Africa:
- French North Africa (1830–1934)
- French Algeria
- French Morocco (1912–1956)
- French Tunisia (1886–1956)
- French Somaliland (1883–1975)
- French West Africa (1895–1958)
- French Madagascar (1882–1958)
- French Comoros (1866–1968)
- French Equatorial Africa (1910–1958)
- Isle de France (1715–1810)
- Seychelles (1756–1810)
- The Scattered Islands
- Reunion (1710–present)
- Mayotte (1841–present)
- Oceania:
- New Hebrides (1906–1980)
- French Polynesia
- New Caledonia
- Wallis and Futuna
- Clipperton Island
- French colonization of the Americas:
- German Empire (1884–1920)
- Kamerun (1884–1918)
- Togoland (1884–1916)
- German South West Africa (1884–1919)
- German New Guinea (1884–1919)
- German East Africa (1885–1919)
- German Samoa (1900–1920)
- German Concession in Tientsin
- German concession of Hankou
- German Tsingtao
- German Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory
- Italian Empire (1882–1960)
- Eritrea (1882–1947)
- Somaliland (1889–1947, 1950–1960 as Italian Trust Territory of Somaliland)
- Ethiopia (1936–1941)
- Italian East Africa (formed by merging Eritrea, Somaliland and Ethiopia: 1936–1947)
- Cyrenaica (1912–1947)
- Tripolitania (1912–1947)
- Libya (Formed by merging Cyrenaica and Tripolitania in 1934. It dissolved in 1947. It also included the Southern Military Territory of Fezzan)
- Italian Islands of the Aegean (1912–1947)
- Italian Albania (1939–1943)
- Italian France (1940–1943)
- Italian Montenegro (1941–1943)
- Italian concession of Tientsin (1901–1947)
- Portuguese Empire (1415–1999)
- Evolution of the Portuguese Empire
- Portuguese colonization of the Americas
- Colonial Brazil (1500–1815)
- Portuguese India (1505–1961)
- Portuguese Ceylon (1598–1658)
- Portuguese Timor (1702–1975)
- Portuguese Macau (1557–1999)
- Portuguese Malacca (1511–1641)
- Portuguese Nagasaki (1580–1587)
- Portuguese Oman (1507–1656)
- Tamão (1514–1521)
- Portuguese Africa
- Portuguese East Africa (1498–1975)
- Portuguese West Africa (1575–1975)
- Portuguese Guinea (1474–1974) (1974–1975)
- Portuguese Cape Verde (1462–1975)
- Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe (1470–1975)
- Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá (1721–1961)
- Portuguese Gold Coast (1482–1642)
- Russian Empire (1721–1917)
- Finland
- Siberia
- Caucasus
- Central Asia
- Russian colonization of North America:
- Russian America (1733–1867)
- Sagallo (1889)
- Russian Port Arthur
- Russian concession in Tientsin
- Spanish Empire (1492–1825/1898-1975)
Captaincy General of the Philippines
- Swedish Empire (1638–1663, 1733, 1784–1878)
- Japanese Empire (1868–1945)
- Ezo as Hokkaido (1869–present)
- Ryukyu as Okinawa Prefecture (1879–1945 & 1972–present)
- Taiwan (1895–1945)
- Karafuto Prefecture (1905–1949)
- Korea (1910–1945)
- South Seas Mandate (1919–1947)
- Manchukuo (1932–1945)
- Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere (1932–1945)
- Ottoman Empire (1354–1908)
- Europe:
- Cretan State (1898–1913)
- Crimean Khanate (1475–1774)
- Ottoman Albania (1479–1912)
- Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina (1463–1908)
- Ottoman Bulgaria (1396–1878)
- Ottoman Crete (1667–1898)
- Ottoman Cyprus (1571–1878)
- Ottoman Greece (1453–1830)
- Ottoman Hungary (1541–1699)
- Ottoman Serbia (1459–1804)
- Rumelia Eyalet (1365–1867)
- Sanjak of Rhodes (1522–1912)
- United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia (1859–1862)
- Asia:
- Protectorate of Aceh (1496–1903)
- Ottoman Arabia (1517–1919)
- Ottoman Iraq (1538–1918)
- Ottoman Syria (1517–1918)
- Emirate of Nejd (1818-1914)
- Africa:
- Khedivate of Egypt (1867–1914)
- Turco-Egyptian Sudan (1820–1885)
- Ottoman Egypt (1517–1914)
- Ottoman Absinia (1554–1872)
- Ottoman Algeria (1516–1830)
- Ottoman Tripolitania (1551–1912)
- Ottoman Tunisia (1574–1881)
- Europe:
Other countries with informal colonial possessions:
- United States (1848–present)
- U.S. overseas territories:
- Minor Outlying Islands (1857–Present)
- American Samoa (1900–Present)
- Guam (1899–Present)
- Northern Mariana Islands (1986–Present)
- Puerto Rico (1899–Present)
- United States Virgin Islands (1917–Present)
- Philippines (1899–1946)
- Republic of Hawaii (1898–1900)
- Swan Islands (1863–1972)
- U.S.-administered areas:
- American concession in Shanghai (1848–1863)
- American concession in Tianjin (1860–1901)
- Cuba (1899–1902)
- Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (1903–present)
- Panama Canal (Zone) (1903–1999)
- Corn Islands (1914–1971)
- Canton and Enderbury Islands (1939–1979)
- Pituffik Space Base (1943–present)
- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (1947–1994)
- Ryukyu Islands (1950–1972)
- U.S. overseas territories:
- Habsburg monarchy Colonies and the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1719–1750, 1778–1783, 1901–1917)
- Austrian colonial policy
- Ostend Company
- Bankipur (Bengal)
- Covelong
- Austrian East India Company
- Austrian colonisation of Nicobar Islands (1778–1785)
- Austrian Delagoa Bay (1773–1781)
- Móric Benyovszky's Madagascar (1774–1779)
- Austrian North Borneo
- Ostend Company
- Franz Josef Land
- Austro-Hungarian concession of Tianjin (1901–1917)
- Hungarian colonial attempts
- Austrian colonial policy
- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1637–1795)
- Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (a Latvian vassal of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1637–1690):
- Couronian colonization in Africa
- Couronian colonization of the Americas
- Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (a Latvian vassal of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1637–1690):
- German colonial initiatives (1683–1721)
- Colonies of Brandenburg-Prussia (1683–1721)
- Colonies of County of Hanau
- Neu-Askania (1828–1856)
- German colonization of the Americas
- Klein-Venedig (1528–1546)
- Pre-unification Italian colonialism
- Grand Duchy of Tuscany: Thornton expedition (1608–1609)
- Kingdom of Sicily: Kingdom of Africa (1135–1160)
- Knights Hospitaller (Malta, a vassal of the Kingdom of Sicily): Hospitaller colonization of the Americas
- Republic of Genoa: Genoese colonies
- Republic of Venice: Stato da Màr
- Norway
- List of possessions of Norway (1920–present)
- Erik the Red's Land
- Norway Antarctic and sub-Antarctic possessions (1927–1957)
- Kingdom of Scotland (1621–1707)
- Scottish colonization of the Americas
- Chile (1888–1966)
- Easter Island
- Kingdom of Morocco (1975–present)
- Southern Provinces
- Omani Empire (1652–1892)
- Yaruba dynasty (1624–1742)
- Sultanate of Muscat (1652–1820)
- Sultanate of Zanzibar (taken by Oman in 1698, became capital of the Omani Sultanate or Empire from 1632 or 1640; until 1890)
- Mombasa (1698–1728, 1729–1744, 1837–1890)
- Gwadar (1783–1958)
- Chinese Empire (from Qin dynasty to Qing dynasty), (221 BC – 1911)
- Imperial Chinese Tributary System
- Guangxi
- Hainan (since the Han dynasty)
- Nansha Islands
- Xisha Islands
- Manchuria (during the Tang, Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties)
- Manchuria (Northeast China)
- Outer Manchuria
- Kuye Island
- Korea
- Canghai Commandery(A commandery that self subjugated to Han dynasty from Dongye)
- Four Commanderies of Han (Established after the fall of Gojoseon)
- Daifang Commandery (Offshoot of the former four commanderies of Han that existed in the 3rd to 4th century)
- Colonization attempts of the Tang dynasty after Unification of the three kingdoms of Korea (Gyerim Territory Area Command, Protectorate General to Pacify the East and Ungjin Commandery)
- Dongnyeong Prefectures, Ssangseong Prefectures and Tamna prefectures (Yuan dynasty)
- Inner Mongolia
- Outer Mongolia (during for example the Tang and Qing dynasties)
- Tannu Uriankhai
- Taiwan (during the Qing dynasty)
- Tibet (during the Yuan and Qing dynasties)
- Yunnan
- Vietnam (from the Han to Tang dynasties, and during the early Ming dynasty)
- Xinjiang
- Central Asia (during the Tang and Qing dynasties)
- Protectorate General to Pacify the West
- Ethiopian colonies as the Aksum Empire and Abyssinian empire
- Viceroyalty of Yemen (520–578)
- Ethiopian South-Eastern colonization (1878–present)
- Ethiopian Somali
- Oromia
- Gambela
- Southern Nations
- Ethiopian-Eritrean/Eritrea Province (1952–1993)
- Persian Empires
- Oman (5th century BC–628; 1743–1747)
- Bahrain (5th century BC–629; 1077–1253, 1330–1507)
- Sasanian Yemen (570–628)
- Bijapur Sultan (1490-1686)
- Persianization of regions within Greater Iran
- Rashidun Caliphate, Umayyad Caliphate and Abbasid Caliphate
- Umayyad Al-Andalus (Arab Hispania)
- Umayyad Gaul (Arab Southern France)
- Arab Maghreb
- Aghlabids colonies from Ifriqiya
- Southern Italy
- Emirate of Sicily
- Emirate of Bari
- Malta
- Southern Italy
- Al-Jazira (Arab Mesopotamia)
- Al-Awasim
- Arab Iran
- Arabistan
- Khamseh
- Arab Central Asian
- Arab Khorasan
- Arminiya (Arab Caucasus)
- Umayyad Al-Andalus (Arab Hispania)
- Chola Empire
- Srivijaya
- Sri Lanka
- Sikh Empire (1799–1849)
- Jammu and Kashmir (princely state) (1819–1846)
- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (1834–1849)
See also
- Analysis of Western European colonialism and colonization
- Colonial troops
- Empire
- Great Divergence
- Hegemony
- History of Western civilization
- Imperialism
- List of ancient great powers
- List of largest empires
- List of medieval great powers
- List of modern great powers
- Middle Eastern empires
- Nomadic empire
- The empire on which the sun never sets
Notes and references
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- part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain before 1821.
- Part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata before 1810.
- During the reign of Philip V of Borbon, an intense diplomatic and military activity was developed with which the recovery of a significant Spanish presence in Italy was achieved. He placed several of his sons as independent sovereigns in different territories, such as the Duchy of Parma and especially the Kingdom of Naples, where the spanish House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and House of Bourbon-Parma ruled until 1860.
- Gregory Smits (1999). Visions of Ryukyu: Early-Modern Thought and Politics. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 143–149·
- Part of the Holy Roman Empire realm before 1804.
- "Ahol majdnem magyar gyarmatok lettek". 3 November 2014. Archived from the original on 28 May 2022. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
- "The Hungarian who wanted to colonise Somalia probably with the help of Budapest". 28 June 2019. Archived from the original on 6 December 2022. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
- part of the Holy Roman Empire before 1736
- The dependencies of Norway are uninhabited, thus as end date is taken the latest date of full Norwegian sovereignty extension to such territory, instead of the date of decolonization or integration in the administrative structures of the mainland. Bouvet Island claimed in 1927, under Norway sovereignty since 1930.
Peter I Island claimed in 1929, under Norway sovereignty since 1933.
Queen Maud Land claimed in 1938, under Norway sovereignty since 1957.
Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land fall under the scope of the Antarctic Treaty System since 1961.
External links
- Visualizing western empires decline
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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 This paradigm shifted by the time of the Ptolemaic Empire the Seleucid Empire and the Roman Empire The European countries of the modern era that are most remembered as colonial empires are the United Kingdom Spain Portugal Italy Netherlands France Germany and Belgium HistoryEuropean 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 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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 the Soviet Union and modern Russia became the largest contiguous state in the world and remains so to this day Colonial powers in 1898 Throughout the 19th and early 20th century by virtue of its technological and maritime supremacy the British Empire steadily expanded to become by far the largest empire in history at its height ruling over a quarter of the Earth s land area and 24 of the population Britain s role as a global hegemon during this time ushered in a century of British Peace lasting from the end of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars to the start of World War I During the New Imperialism Italy and Germany also built their colonial empires in Africa Timeline This section s factual accuracy is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help to ensure that disputed statements are reliably sourced January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The chart below original research shows the span of some European colonial empires Black lines mark the year of the empires largest territorial extent of land area Red represents that the empire is at that time a monarchy Blue represents that the empire is at that time a republic List of colonial empiresEuropean Belgian Empire 1908 1962 Possessions in Africa Belgian Congo 1908 1960 Ruanda Urundi 1922 1962 Possessions in Asia Belgian concession of Tianjin 1902 1931 British Empire 1707 1997 present Evolution of the British Empire Angevin Empire English colonial empire 1585 1707 Possessions in Europe British Cyprus British Malta British Ireland United States of the Ionian Islands British Gibraltar British Minorca British Heligoland Possessions in Africa British Somaliland 1884 1960 British Egypt 1914 1936 Anglo Egyptian Sudan 1899 1956 East Africa Protectorate 1895 1920 Kenya Colony 1920 1963 Uganda Protectorate 1894 1962 Tanganyika territory 1922 1961 Protectorate of Nyasaland 1893 1964 Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia 1924 1964 Colony of Southern Rhodesia 1923 1965 1979 1980 Bechuanaland Protectorate 1885 1966 British Nigeria 1914 1954 British Gold Coast 1867 1957 British Sierra Leone 1808 1961 British Gambia 1821 1965 Possessions in the Americas Thirteen Colonies British West Indies Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Leeward Islands 1671 1816 1833 1958 Windward Islands 1833 1960 Cayman Islands Colony of Jamaica 1655 1962 Trinidad and Tobago Turks and Caicos Islands British Honduras 1862 1981 British Guiana 1814 1966 Kingdom of Mosquitia 1638 1860 Possessions in South Asia East India Company 1757 1858 India 1858 1947 Ceylon 1815 1948 Bhutan protectorate 1907 1947 Sikkim protectorate 1861 1948 Nepal protectorate 1816 1923 Possessions in East Asia British Hong Kong 1841 1997 Possessions in the Middle East Trucial States 1820 1971 British Bahrain 1861 1971 British Qatar 1916 1971 British Iraq 1920 1932 1932 1958 Emirate of Transjordan 1921 1946 Mandatory Palestine 1920 1948 Sheikhdom of Kuwait 1899 1961 Aden Protectorate 1872 1963 Muscat and Oman 1892 1970 Emirate of Afghanistan protectorate 1879 1947 Possessions in Southeast Asia British Bencoolen British Malaya British Borneo Dominions of the United Kingdom Canada Dominion of Newfoundland States and territories of Australia 1901 present Australia 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 1907 present New Zealand 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 1915 1990 The South West Africa mandate was governed by the Union of South Africa that itself a colony that gradually increased its independence in 1910 1931 and 1961 Danish Empire 1620 1979 present Danish India 1620 1869 Danish Gold Coast 1658 1850 Danish colonization of the Americas Danish West Indies 1754 1917 Greenland 1814 1979 Dutch Empire 1602 1975 present Dutch colonization of the Americas by Dutch West India Company New Netherland Dutch Guyana Surinam Dutch Brazil 1630 1654 Dutch Caribbean Dutch Gold Coast 1612 1872 Dutch East India Company Dutch India Dutch East Indies Netherlands New Guinea Dutch Cape Colony 1652 1806 Dutch Formosa 1624 1662 Dutch Ceylon 1640 1796 Dutch Malacca 1641 1795 1818 1825 Dejima 1641 1854 Dutch Mauritius 1638 1710 French Empire 1534 1980 present French colonization of the Americas France Antarctique 1555 1567 New France 1534 1763 and Quebec French Louisiana French West Indies 1635 today Iles des Saintes 1648 present Marie Galante 1635 present la Desirade 1635 present Guadeloupe 1635 present Martinique 1635 present French Guiana Saint Pierre and Miquelon Asia French India 1664 1962 French Indochina and French Indochinese Union 1887 1954 Laos protectorate 1893 1953 Cambodia protectorate 1863 1953 Vietnam Cochinchina Southern Vietnam 1858 1949 Annam protectorate Central Vietnam 1883 1949 Tonkin protectorate Northern Vietnam 1884 1949 China The foreign concessions French Concession of Shanghai 1849 1946 Tianjin 1860 1946 and Hankou 1898 1946 The spheres of French influence officially recognized by China on the provinces of Yunnan Guangxi Hainan and Guangdong Shamian Island 1859 1949 a fifth of the island French Guangzhouwan 1898 1945 Possessions in the Middle East Mandate for Syria and Lebanon 1920 1946 French Africa French North Africa 1830 1934 French Algeria French Morocco 1912 1956 French Tunisia 1886 1956 French Somaliland 1883 1975 French West Africa 1895 1958 French Madagascar 1882 1958 French Comoros 1866 1968 French Equatorial Africa 1910 1958 Isle de France 1715 1810 Seychelles 1756 1810 The Scattered Islands Reunion 1710 present Mayotte 1841 present Oceania New Hebrides 1906 1980 French Polynesia New Caledonia Wallis and Futuna Clipperton Island German Empire 1884 1920 Kamerun 1884 1918 Togoland 1884 1916 German South West Africa 1884 1919 German New Guinea 1884 1919 German East Africa 1885 1919 German Samoa 1900 1920 German Concession in Tientsin German concession of Hankou German Tsingtao German Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory Italian Empire 1882 1960 Eritrea 1882 1947 Somaliland 1889 1947 1950 1960 as Italian Trust Territory of Somaliland Ethiopia 1936 1941 Italian East Africa formed by merging Eritrea Somaliland and Ethiopia 1936 1947 Cyrenaica 1912 1947 Tripolitania 1912 1947 Libya Formed by merging Cyrenaica and Tripolitania in 1934 It dissolved in 1947 It also included the Southern Military Territory of Fezzan Italian Islands of the Aegean 1912 1947 Italian Albania 1939 1943 Italian France 1940 1943 Italian Montenegro 1941 1943 Italian concession of Tientsin 1901 1947 Portuguese Empire 1415 1999 Evolution of the Portuguese Empire Portuguese colonization of the Americas Colonial Brazil 1500 1815 Portuguese India 1505 1961 Portuguese Ceylon 1598 1658 Portuguese Timor 1702 1975 Portuguese Macau 1557 1999 Portuguese Malacca 1511 1641 Portuguese Nagasaki 1580 1587 Portuguese Oman 1507 1656 Tamao 1514 1521 Portuguese Africa Portuguese East Africa 1498 1975 Portuguese West Africa 1575 1975 Portuguese Guinea 1474 1974 1974 1975 Portuguese Cape Verde 1462 1975 Portuguese Sao Tome and Principe 1470 1975 Fort of Sao Joao Baptista de Ajuda 1721 1961 Portuguese Gold Coast 1482 1642 Russian Empire 1721 1917 Finland Siberia Caucasus Central Asia Russian colonization of North America Russian America 1733 1867 Sagallo 1889 Russian Port Arthur Russian concession in Tientsin Spanish Empire 1492 1825 1898 1975 Spanish colonization of the Americas Viceroyalty of New Spain Viceroyalty of Peru Viceroyalty of New Granada Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata Spanish East Indies 1565 1898 Spanish Formosa 1626 1642 Captaincy General of the Philippines Spanish Africa Spanish Guinea 1778 1968 Spanish Sahara 1884 1975 Spanish protectorate in Morocco 1912 1956 Ifni 1476 1524 1859 1969 Possessions of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain and of Habsburg Spain in Europe Kingdom of Naples 1503 1700 Kingdom of Sicily 1479 1700 Kingdom of Sardinia 1479 1700 Duchy of Milan 1559 1706 Spanish Netherlands 1556 1713 Swedish Empire 1638 1663 1733 1784 1878 Swedish colonies in the Americas New Sweden 1638 1655 Swedish colony of Saint Barthelemy 1784 1878 Guadeloupe 1813 1814 Swedish Gold Coast 1650 1658 1660 1663 Swedish Africa Company Swedish East India Company Parangipettai 1733 Swedish Factory Canton Factories 1757 1860 Asian Japanese Empire 1868 1945 Ezo as Hokkaido 1869 present Ryukyu as Okinawa Prefecture 1879 1945 amp 1972 present Taiwan 1895 1945 Karafuto Prefecture 1905 1949 Korea 1910 1945 South Seas Mandate 1919 1947 Manchukuo 1932 1945 Greater East Asia Co Prosperity Sphere 1932 1945 Ottoman Empire 1354 1908 Europe Cretan State 1898 1913 Crimean Khanate 1475 1774 Ottoman Albania 1479 1912 Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina 1463 1908 Ottoman Bulgaria 1396 1878 Ottoman Crete 1667 1898 Ottoman Cyprus 1571 1878 Ottoman Greece 1453 1830 Ottoman Hungary 1541 1699 Ottoman Serbia 1459 1804 Rumelia Eyalet 1365 1867 Sanjak of Rhodes 1522 1912 United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia 1859 1862 Asia Protectorate of Aceh 1496 1903 Ottoman Arabia 1517 1919 Ottoman Iraq 1538 1918 Ottoman Syria 1517 1918 Emirate of Nejd 1818 1914 Africa Khedivate of Egypt 1867 1914 Turco Egyptian Sudan 1820 1885 Ottoman Egypt 1517 1914 Ottoman Absinia 1554 1872 Ottoman Algeria 1516 1830 Ottoman Tripolitania 1551 1912 Ottoman Tunisia 1574 1881 Other countries with informal colonial possessions United States 1848 present U S overseas territories Minor Outlying Islands 1857 Present American Samoa 1900 Present Guam 1899 Present Naval Government of Guam 1899 1950 Northern Mariana Islands 1986 Present Puerto Rico 1899 Present Military Government of Porto Rico 1899 1900 Insular Government of Porto Rico 1900 1952 United States Virgin Islands 1917 Present Philippines 1899 1946 Military Government of the Philippine Islands 1899 1902 Insular Government of the Philippine Islands 1902 1935 Commonwealth of the Philippines 1935 1946 Republic of Hawaii 1898 1900 Swan Islands 1863 1972 U S administered areas American concession in Shanghai 1848 1863 American concession in Tianjin 1860 1901 Cuba 1899 1902 Guantanamo Bay Naval Base 1903 present Panama Canal Zone 1903 1999 Corn Islands 1914 1971 Canton and Enderbury Islands 1939 1979 Pituffik Space Base 1943 present Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 1947 1994 Ryukyu Islands 1950 1972 Habsburg monarchy Colonies and the Austro Hungarian Empire 1719 1750 1778 1783 1901 1917 Austrian colonial policy Ostend Company Bankipur Bengal Covelong Austrian East India Company Austrian colonisation of Nicobar Islands 1778 1785 Austrian Delagoa Bay 1773 1781 Moric Benyovszky s Madagascar 1774 1779 Austrian North Borneo Franz Josef Land Austro Hungarian concession of Tianjin 1901 1917 Hungarian colonial attempts Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1637 1795 Duchy of Courland and Semigallia a Latvian vassal of Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1637 1690 Couronian colonization in Africa Couronian colonization of the Americas German colonial initiatives 1683 1721 Colonies of Brandenburg Prussia 1683 1721 Colonies of County of Hanau Neu Askania 1828 1856 German colonization of the Americas Klein Venedig 1528 1546 Pre unification Italian colonialism Grand Duchy of Tuscany Thornton expedition 1608 1609 Kingdom of Sicily Kingdom of Africa 1135 1160 Knights Hospitaller Malta a vassal of the Kingdom of Sicily Hospitaller colonization of the Americas Republic of Genoa Genoese colonies Republic of Venice Stato da Mar Norway List of possessions of Norway 1920 present Erik the Red s Land Norway Antarctic and sub Antarctic possessions 1927 1957 Kingdom of Scotland 1621 1707 Scottish colonization of the Americas Chile 1888 1966 Easter Island Kingdom of Morocco 1975 present Southern Provinces Omani Empire 1652 1892 Yaruba dynasty 1624 1742 Sultanate of Muscat 1652 1820 Sultanate of Zanzibar taken by Oman in 1698 became capital of the Omani Sultanate or Empire from 1632 or 1640 until 1890 Mombasa 1698 1728 1729 1744 1837 1890 Gwadar 1783 1958 Chinese Empire from Qin dynasty to Qing dynasty 221 BC 1911 Imperial Chinese Tributary System Guangxi Hainan since the Han dynasty Nansha Islands Xisha Islands Manchuria during the Tang Liao Jin Yuan Ming and Qing dynasties Manchuria Northeast China Outer Manchuria Kuye Island Korea Canghai Commandery A commandery that self subjugated to Han dynasty from Dongye Four Commanderies of Han Established after the fall of Gojoseon Daifang Commandery Offshoot of the former four commanderies of Han that existed in the 3rd to 4th century Colonization attempts of the Tang dynasty after Unification of the three kingdoms of Korea Gyerim Territory Area Command Protectorate General to Pacify the East and Ungjin Commandery Dongnyeong Prefectures Ssangseong Prefectures and Tamna prefectures Yuan dynasty Inner Mongolia Outer Mongolia during for example the Tang and Qing dynasties Tannu Uriankhai Taiwan during the Qing dynasty Tibet during the Yuan and Qing dynasties Yunnan Vietnam from the Han to Tang dynasties and during the early Ming dynasty Xinjiang Central Asia during the Tang and Qing dynasties Protectorate General to Pacify the West Ethiopian colonies as the Aksum Empire and Abyssinian empire Viceroyalty of Yemen 520 578 Ethiopian South Eastern colonization 1878 present Ethiopian Somali Oromia Gambela Southern Nations Ethiopian Eritrean Eritrea Province 1952 1993 Persian Empires Oman 5th century BC 628 1743 1747 Bahrain 5th century BC 629 1077 1253 1330 1507 Sasanian Yemen 570 628 Bijapur Sultan 1490 1686 Persianization of regions within Greater Iran Rashidun Caliphate Umayyad Caliphate and Abbasid Caliphate Umayyad Al Andalus Arab Hispania Umayyad Gaul Arab Southern France Arab Maghreb Aghlabids colonies from Ifriqiya Southern Italy Emirate of Sicily Emirate of Bari Malta Al Jazira Arab Mesopotamia Al Awasim Arab Iran Arabistan Khamseh Arab Central Asian Arab Khorasan Arminiya Arab Caucasus Chola Empire Srivijaya Sri Lanka Sikh Empire 1799 1849 Jammu and Kashmir princely state 1819 1846 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 1834 1849 See alsoAnalysis of Western European colonialism and colonization Colonial troops Empire Great Divergence Hegemony History of Western civilization Imperialism List of ancient great powers List of largest empires List of medieval great powers List of modern great powers Middle Eastern empires Nomadic empire The empire on which the sun never setsNotes and references United Kingdom France Spain Portugal Netherlands Germany Ottoman Empire Belgium Austria Hungary Russia Japan Denmark Sweden Norway United States Italy Independent Other countries Colonial Empire Definition StudySmarter StudySmarter UK Retrieved 2024 07 31 Encarta encyclopedie Winkler Prins 1993 2002 s v kolonie geschiedenis 1 2 De moderne koloniale expansie Microsoft Corporation Het Spectrum Encarta s v kolonie geschiedenis 1 1 Oudheid Years a country was an European overseas colony Our World in Data Retrieved 2024 06 28 Western colonialism Definition History Examples amp Effects Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2024 06 28 William D Phillips Jr Phillips Carla Rahn November 12 2015 Spain as the first global empire pp 176 272 doi 10 1017 CBO9781316271940 006 ISBN 9781107109711 Archived from the original on August 10 2021 Retrieved September 14 2019 a href wiki Template Cite book title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Powell Philip Wayne 1991 Arbol de odio la leyenda negra y sus consecuencias en las relaciones entre Estados Unidos y el mundo hispanico Ediciones Iris de Paz ISBN 9788440488855 OCLC 55157841 part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain before 1821 Part of the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata before 1810 During the reign of Philip V of Borbon an intense diplomatic and military activity was developed with which the recovery of a significant Spanish presence in Italy was achieved He placed several of his sons as independent sovereigns in different territories such as the Duchy of Parma and especially the Kingdom of Naples where the spanish House of Bourbon Two Sicilies and House of Bourbon Parma ruled until 1860 Gregory Smits 1999 Visions of Ryukyu Early Modern Thought and Politics Honolulu University of Hawai i Press 143 149 Part of the Holy Roman Empire realm before 1804 Ahol majdnem magyar gyarmatok lettek 3 November 2014 Archived from the original on 28 May 2022 Retrieved 8 April 2022 The Hungarian who wanted to colonise Somalia probably with the help of Budapest 28 June 2019 Archived from the original on 6 December 2022 Retrieved 8 April 2022 part of the Holy Roman Empire before 1736 The dependencies of Norway are uninhabited thus as end date is taken the latest date of full Norwegian sovereignty extension to such territory instead of the date of decolonization or integration in the administrative structures of the mainland Bouvet Island claimed in 1927 under Norway sovereignty since 1930 Peter I Island claimed in 1929 under Norway sovereignty since 1933 Queen Maud Land claimed in 1938 under Norway sovereignty since 1957 Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land fall under the scope of the Antarctic Treaty System since 1961 External linksVisualizing western empires decline