Countries had colonies for centuries, but after WWII the practice slowly became morally unacceptable and colonies achieved independance.
One can often hear that this or that country built its fortune on exploatation of colonies.
In fact, the picture is not that simple. There have been profitable and unprofitable colonies. Many territories were held for prestige and percieved military importance, not because of economic gain.
My question is: what colonies have over the length of colonialism been net profitable for the metropola?
(Meaning that profits from trade or exploatation were higher than costs of keeping the colony supplied, maintaining order and investing in infrastructure and so on).
One can often hear that this or that country built its fortune on exploatation of colonies.
In fact, the picture is not that simple. There have been profitable and unprofitable colonies. Many territories were held for prestige and percieved military importance, not because of economic gain.
My question is: what colonies have over the length of colonialism been net profitable for the metropola?
(Meaning that profits from trade or exploatation were higher than costs of keeping the colony supplied, maintaining order and investing in infrastructure and so on).
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