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colonizado

Colonizado is an adjective in Spanish and Portuguese (masculine), with feminine forms colonizada/colonizado depending on gender. It means "colonized" and is used to describe a territory, a population, or a person that lived under colonial rule or was subjected to colonization.

In historical and postcolonial discourse, colonized populations faced loss of sovereignty, economic exploitation, social hierarchies, cultural

Geographical scope: from the 15th century onward, colonization occurred across the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Oceania.

Descolonización/descolonização: The mid-20th century marked widespread independence movements; many former colonies are now sovereign states or

suppression,
and
forced
migrations.
The
term
is
used
in
reference
to
the
processes
and
consequences
of
colonization,
including
settlement
by
colonizers
and
imposition
of
political
control,
legal
systems,
languages,
and
religion.
European
powers
such
as
Spain,
Portugal,
Britain,
France,
the
Netherlands,
and
Belgium
established
colonies
and
protectorates.
The
fate
of
colonized
areas
varied,
with
migrations
of
settlers
in
some
contexts
and
resistance
in
others.
autonomous
territories.
In
contemporary
scholarship,
"colonizado"
is
used
to
analyze
legacies
such
as
economic
dependency,
cultural
hybridity,
and
political
structures
shaped
by
colonial
rule.