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Colonial administration by France throughout the history of Acadia was contemptuous at best.
Thus, the responsibility for its administration is transferred from the War Office to the new Colonial Office.
In 1926, the Colonial administration provided subsidies to schools run by missionaries, and at the same time established its authority to exercise supervision and to establish guidelines.
After negotiations the administration of Northern Rhodesia was transferred to the British Colonial Office in 1924 as a protectorate, with Livingstone as capital.
* Kubicek, Robert V. The administration of imperialism: Joseph Chamberlain at the Colonial Office ( Duke University Press, 1969 )
Strafford County had been organized in 1773 during the administration of Colonial Governor John Wentworth, and named in honor of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford.
The Wilson administration had merged the Colonial Office and the Commonwealth Relations Office in 1966 into the Commonwealth Office, which, two years later, was merged with the Foreign Office, to form the Foreign and Commonwealth Office ( FCO ).
Besides international relations, these secretaries were responsible for a great deal of Colonial administration and for military operations within their area.
The idea was to try to steer a middle road between the differing aspirations of the Black Nationalists, the Colonial administration and the White settler population.
Colonial administration in the occupied areas — the so-called régime du sabre ( government of the sword )— was placed under a governor general, a high-ranking army officer invested with civil and military jurisdiction, who was responsible to the minister of war.
This was the smallest unit of French political administration in French Colonial Africa that was headed by a European officer.
Hobson sent his Colonial Secretary, Willoughby Shortland, and some soldiers, to Port Nicholson ( Wellington ) to raise the Union flag and put an end to what his administration perceived as a challenge to British sovereignty – a " colonial council ", complete with primitive legal institutions, headed by Wakefield and Smith.
Colonial administration involved the appointment by the governor of Fiji of a Resident Commissioner ( after 1935, a District Officer ) to Rotuma.
Wallington was highly experienced in Australian colonial administration, having advised many governors previously and earning a reputation as an expert in managing communications and relations with the Colonial Office in London.
Colonial style administration buildings, family quarters, barracks, together with new hangars and other buildings ( in all 73 major buildings ) were erected in a $ 7, 500, 000. 00 building program.
The Colonial Office indicated that they were satisfied with Irwin's administration of the colony.
The Muisca territory became the seat of the Colonial administration for the Nuevo Reino de Granada.
London was one destination which he often visited, and frequented the Colonial Office whenever he had grievances with the state administration.
St Kilda were one of the first tenants of the new Colonial Stadium in 2000, but their administration remained at Moorabbin.
After university, Tedder joined the Colonial Service as a cadet and departed England in February 1914, serving in the administration in Fiji.
Colonial Period may generally refer to any period in a country's history when it was subject to administration by a colonial power.
When in 1900 the protectorate passed from the Foreign Office to the Colonial Office, Ralph Moor became High Commissioner of Southern Nigeria and laid the foundations of the new administration, his health failing, he retired on pension on 1 October 1903.
During 1901, it was decided that this base should not be fortified, and administration was transferred to the U. K .' s Colonial Office.
The Songhai leadership were largely coopted by the French Colonial administration upon their arrival around 1900, while much of the Dogon community fled to nearby mountains, a process that had earlier begun to escape Moorish slave raids.

Colonial and during
British colonies: Colonial Governor of the Seychelles inspecting police guard of honour in 1972The defence of Battle of Rorke's Drift | Rorke's Drift during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879
The Battle of Eureka Stockade ( by which the rebellion is popularly known ) was fought between miners and the Colonial forces of Australia on 3 December 1854 at Eureka Lead and named for the stockade structure erected by miners during the conflict.
Similarly, the repression the authoritarian single-party regime he led imposed on the population and severe food shortages also left marks and, despite having always denied, Luís Cabral was accused of being responsible for the death of a large number of black Guinea-Bissauan soldiers who had fought along with the Portuguese Army against the PAIGC guerrillas during the Portuguese Colonial War.
Over half of all European immigrants to Colonial America during the 17th and 18th centuries arrived as indentured servants.
Thailand and Japan share the distinction of never having lost sovereignty during the Colonial period.
Like most of Portuguese Angola, the cosmopolitan city of Luanda was not affected by the Portuguese Colonial War ( 1961 – 1974 ); economic growth and development in the entire region reached record highs during this period.
More recent uses include: by France during the First Indochina War ( 1946 – 1954 ), the Algerian War ( 1954 – 1962 ), the Portuguese Colonial War ( 1961 – 1974 ) and the Western Sahara War ( 1975 – 1991 ), The Six-Day War by Israel ( 1967 ), in Nigeria ( 1969 ), India and Pakistan ( 1965 and 1971 ), Turkey during the invasion of Cyprus ( 1974 ), by Morocco during the Western Sahara War ( 1975 – 1991 ), Iran ( 1980 – 88 ), Brazil ( 1972 ), Egypt ( 1973 ), Iraq ( 1980 – 88, 1991, 2003 – 2011 ), Angola ( 1993 ), Yugoslavia ( 1991-1996 ), and by Argentina ( 1982 ).
Over half of all European immigrants to Colonial America during the 17th and 18th centuries arrived as indentured servants.
France The total includes 1, 186, 000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds The figure for total military dead of 1, 397, 800 is from a study published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 1931 The total includes 71, 100 French Colonial Forces, 4, 600 foreign nationals, and 28, 600 war-related military deaths occurring from 11 / 11 / 18 to 6 / 1 / 1919 The UK War Office in 1922 estimated French losses as 1, 385, 300 dead and missing, including 58, 000 colonial soldiers The U. S. War Department in 1924 estimated 1, 357, 800 killed and died The names of the soldiers who died for France during World War I are listed on-line by the French government.
Including confirmed military dead from all causes: Army 1, 900, 876, Navy 34, 836, Colonial troops 1, 185 and an estimated 100, 000 missing and presumed dead-To these figures we must add an additional 14, 000 African conscript deaths during the war.
It was taken to North America during Colonial times.
In the Colony of Connecticut, as in other states of New England during Colonial America, kitchens were often built as separate rooms and were located behind the parlor and keeping room or dining room.
The Korean side of the river was heavily industrialized during Colonial Korea ( 1910 – 1945 ), and by 1945 almost 20 % of Imperial Japan's total industrial output originated in Korea.
Portuguese paratroopers being launched from an Air Force ' helicopter in Angola during the Colonial War.
Colonial soldiers, who were largely Ambonese, clashed with Republican troops in Makassar during the Makassar Uprising in April 1950.
The Portuguese Army created the Comandos, during the Portuguese Colonial War to conduct special actions in Portuguese territory or abroad, to fight as assault infantry / shock troops and to provide the high political and military commands with a force able to conduct irregular operations.
Many Louisiana Creole families arrived in Louisiana from Saint Domingue, later called Haiti, during the Colonial Period following the Slave Uprising led by Toussaint Breda ( later called L ' Overture ) in 1791.
Traditional French Creole is spoken among those families determined to keep the language alive or in regions below New Orleans around St. James and St. John Parishes where German immigres originally settled ( also known as ' the German Coast ', or Les Cote Des Allemandes ) and cultivated the land, keeping the ill-equipped French Colonists from starvation during the Colonial Period and adopting commonly spoken French and Creole French ( arriving with the exiles ) as a language of trade.
The name " Colonial Heights " results from an incident during the American Revolutionary War.
The city has seen much residential and retail construction with two major shopping centers being built within the city during the early 2000s, the Colonial Promenade at Trussville on its western side and both the Colonial Promenade Tutwiler Farm and Pinnacle at Tutwiler Farm along Highway 11 at the I-59 / I-459 interchange.
Formerly a crossroads of sorts, travelers would stop to rest at the heart of what is now Marlborough center during colonial times, and eventually a petition was filed to the Colonial Government to form an Ecclesiastical Society in 1747.

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