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During the colonial era, segregation was enforced in various colonies and territories around the world. This form of segregation was typically based on race, ethnicity, and sometimes religion, with discriminatory laws and policies in place to separate people based on these criteria.
During the colonial era, segregation was enforced in various colonies and territories around the world. This form of segregation was typically based on race, ethnicity, and sometimes religion, with discriminatory laws and policies in place to separate people based on these criteria.


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Asher Ghertner D. (2019) "The colonial roots of India’s air pollution crisis", Economic and Political Weekly, 54(47), pp. 68-74. Economic and Political Weekly. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85078127403&partnerID=40&md5=9364a42b4148f210caaa90a6e7d91d67 ]
Asher Ghertner D. (2019) "The colonial roots of India’s air pollution crisis", Economic and Political Weekly, 54(47), pp. 68-74. Economic and Political Weekly. DOI: [htttp://doi.org/ ]


Seethal C.; Nel E.; Bwalya J. (2021) "From East London to Buffalo City Metropole: Developmental Challenges of a South African Metro", GeoJournal Library, 103-116. Springer Science and Business Media B.V.. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85108209859&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-030-73073-4_6&partnerID=40&md5=f826b1d2649a742c8986202bf4e0a2cf 10.1007/978-3-030-73073-4_6]
Seethal C.; Nel E.; Bwalya J. (2021) "From East London to Buffalo City Metropole: Developmental Challenges of a South African Metro", GeoJournal Library, 103-116. Springer Science and Business Media B.V.. DOI: [htttp://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73073-4_6 10.1007/978-3-030-73073-4_6]

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Date and country of first publication[1]

2019
jersey

Definition

{NoteAI} During the colonial era, segregation was enforced in various colonies and territories around the world. This form of segregation was typically based on race, ethnicity, and sometimes religion, with discriminatory laws and policies in place to separate people based on these criteria.

For example, in British colonies like India and South Africa, segregation based on race was prevalent, with separate living areas, schools, and public facilities for different racial groups. In the American colonies, segregation was also enforced, with laws such as the Jim Crow laws in the southern states that enforced racial segregation in public spaces.

Overall, colonial era segregation was a tool used by colonial powers to maintain control and reinforce their dominance over marginalized groups. This system of segregation perpetuated discrimination and inequality, and its effects can still be seen today in the lasting legacy of colonialism in many countries.

See also

References

Notes

  1. Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).

Further reading

Asher Ghertner D. (2019) "The colonial roots of India’s air pollution crisis", Economic and Political Weekly, 54(47), pp. 68-74. Economic and Political Weekly. DOI: [htttp://doi.org/ ]

Seethal C.; Nel E.; Bwalya J. (2021) "From East London to Buffalo City Metropole: Developmental Challenges of a South African Metro", GeoJournal Library, 103-116. Springer Science and Business Media B.V.. DOI: [htttp://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73073-4_6 10.1007/978-3-030-73073-4_6]