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A Brief History of Colonialism
By Hisham Eltaher
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A Brief History of Colonialism

The history of colonialism can be divided into several phases, each marked by significant events and shifts in power dynamics. Below is a timeline highlighting key moments in the history of colonialism from the early 15th century to the late 20th century.

  1. 15th Century (1400–1499)

    1402 – [Castile] Invasion of Canary Islands.
    1415 – [Portugal] Conquest of Ceuta.
    1420‑1425 – [Portugal] Settlement of Madeira.
    1433‑1436 – [Portugal] Settlement of Azores.
    1445 – [Portugal] Trading post on Arguin Island.
    1450 – [Portugal] Trading post on Gorée Island.
    1462 – [Portugal] Settlement of Cape Verde islands.
    1470 – [Portugal] Settlement of Bioko island.
    1474 – [Portugal] Settlement of Annobón island.
    1482 – [Portugal] Construction of Elmina Castle.
    1492 – [Spain] First cross‑Atlantic trip of Columbus.
    1493 – [Portugal] Settlement of São Tomé and Príncipe.
  2. 16th Century (1500–1599)

    1510 – [Portugal] Conquest of Goa.
    1511 – [Portugal] Conquest of Malacca City.
    1517 – [Portugal] Conquest of Colombo.
    1519‑1521 – [Spain] Conquest of the Aztec Empire.
    1532‑1536 – [Spain] Conquest of the Inca Empire.
    1556 – [Portugal] Colonization of Timor.
    1557 – [Portugal] Trading post in Macau.
    1556‑1599 – [Spain] Conquest of Philippines.
    1565 – [Spain] Settlement of St. Augustine, Florida.
    1598 – [Netherlands] Colony on Mauritius (abandoned 1710).
  3. 17th Century (1600–1699)

    1604 – [France] Settlement of Acadia.
    1605 – [France] Settlement of Port‑Royal, Nova Scotia.
    1607 – [England] Settlement of Jamestown, Virginia.
    1608 – [Netherlands] First trading post in India (Golconda).
    1608 – [France] Settlement of Quebec, Canada.
    1610 – [England] Settlement of Cuper’s Cove, Newfoundland.
    1610 – [Spain] Settlement of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    1612 – [England] Settlement of Bermuda.
    1613 – [Netherlands] Dutch East India Company expands in Java.
    1615 – [Netherlands] Fort Nassau (later Albany, NY).
    1620 – [England] Settlement of Plymouth Colony.
    1621 – [Scotland] Settlement of Nova Scotia.
    1623 – [England] Settlement of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
    1623 – [Netherlands] Amboyna massacre; English close Hirado base.
    1625 – [Netherlands] New Amsterdam (later New York City).
    1630 – [England] Massachusetts Bay Colony.
    1632 – [England] Williamsburgh, Virginia.
    1633 – [Netherlands] Fort Hoop (Hartford, CT).
    1633 – [England] Windsor, Connecticut.
    1634 – [England] Maryland Colony.
    1634 – [England] Wethersfield, Connecticut.
    1635 – [England] Territory of Sagadahock.
    1636 – [England] Providence Plantations (Rhode Island).
    1636 – [England] Connecticut Colony.
    1638 – [England] New Haven Colony.
    1638 – [Sweden] Fort Christina (Wilmington, DE).
    1638 – [England] Hampton, New Hampshire.
    1639 – [Spain] San Marcos.
    1640 – [Sweden] Swedesboro.
    1651 – [Netherlands] Fort Casimir.
    1660 – [Netherlands] Bergen.
    1664 – [France] French East India Company chartered.
    1670 – [England] Charleston, South Carolina.
    1682 – [England] Pennsylvania (Quakers).
    1683 – [France] Fort Saint Louis (Illinois).
    1683 – [Scotland] East New Jersey.
    1684 – [Scotland] Stuarts Town, Carolina.
    1685 – [France] Fort Saint Louis (Texas).
    1698 – [Spain] Pensacola, Florida.
    1699 – [France] Louisiana (New France).
  4. 18th Century (1700–1799)

    1704 – [Great Britain] Capture of Gibraltar.
    1713 – [Great Britain] Treaty of Utrecht – gains Gibraltar, Acadia, Newfoundland, Hudson Bay.
    1756‑1763 – [Great Britain] Seven Years’ War – wins Canada.
    1775‑1783 – [Great Britain] American War of Independence (first successful colonial revolt).
    1783 – [Great Britain] Treaty of Paris – recognizes US independence.
    1784 – [Great Britain] Pitt’s India Act reorganizes East India Company.
  5. 19th Century (1800–1899)

    1792 – [Great Britain] Victory in Third Anglo‑Mysore War.
    1793‑1815 – [France] Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
    1804‑1865 – [Russia] Expansion across Siberia to Pacific.
    1804‑1813 – [Ottoman Empire] Serbian uprising (Ottoman rule).
    1807 – [Great Britain] Slave Trade Act criminalizes international slave trade.
    1810‑1820s – [Spain] Spanish American wars of independence.
    1810‑1821 – [Spain] Mexican War of Independence.
    1814‑1815 – [Austria, Russia, Prussia, Britain] Congress of Vienna.
    1815‑1817 – [Ottoman Empire] Second Serbian uprising → autonomy.
    1819 – [Great Britain] Stamford Raffles founds Singapore.
    1821‑1832 – [Ottoman Empire] Greek War of Independence → Greek victory.
    1822 – [Portugal] Independence of Brazil (proclaimed by Dom Pedro I).
    1823 – [United States] Monroe Doctrine (co‑operated with Britain).
    1830 – [France] Start of conquest of Algeria.
    1833 – [Great Britain] Slavery Abolition Act frees slaves in British Empire.
    1839‑1842 – [Great Britain] First Opium War against China.
    1842 – [Great Britain] Treaty of Nanking – opens China, cedes Hong Kong.
    1845‑1846 – [Great Britain] Oregon boundary dispute settled with US.
    1846 – [Great Britain] Repeal of Corn Laws.
    1845‑1848 – [United States] Mexican–American War (US acquires SW territory).
    1848‑1849 – [Great Britain] Second Sikh War – annexes Punjab.
    1857 – [Great Britain] Indian Rebellion suppressed.
    1858 – [Great Britain] Government of India transferred to Crown.
    1861‑1867 – [France] French intervention in Mexico (withdraws 1865‑67).
    1862 – [France] Treaty of Saigon – occupies three provinces in southern Vietnam.
    1863 – [France] Protectorate over Cambodia.
    1867 – [Great Britain] British North America Act creates Dominion of Canada.
    1874 – [France] Second Treaty of Saigon – controls all South Vietnam.
    1875‑1900 – [Britain, France, Germany, Portugal, Italy] Scramble for Africa.
    1878 – [Austria‑Hungary] Occupation of Bosnia‑Herzegovina.
    1878 – [Ottoman Empire] Treaty of Berlin – Romania, Serbia, Montenegro independent.
    1884 – [France] Vietnam becomes a unified colony.
    1885 – [Belgium] King Leopold II establishes Congo Free State.
    1893 – [France] Protectorate over Laos.
    1895 – [France] Creation of French West Africa.
    1898 – [Spain] Spanish–American War – loses Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Guam.
    1898 – [United States] Treaty of Paris – US takes Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico.
    1900 – [France, Great Britain] Fashoda Incident settled peacefully.
  6. 20th Century (1900–1999)

    1900‑1908 – [Belgium] King Leopold denounced for Congo atrocities.
    1908 – [Austria‑Hungary] Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    1917 – [United States] Jones Act – US citizenship to Puerto Ricans.
    1918 – [Austria‑Hungary] Empire ends; Austria republic, Hungary kingdom, new states created.
    1919 – [League of Nations] German and Ottoman colonies become mandates (Britain, France, Belgium, etc.).
    1936 – [Italy] Conquest of Ethiopia → Italian East Africa.
    1944 – [Soviet Union] Annexation of Tuva.
    1945‑1999 – Decolonization: over 100 new countries gain independence (from Indonesia 1945 to Macau 1999).

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