Bedford assured the Norman population and made proclamations that the Normans would not suffer any colonial regime or financial hardship by taxation.
Following the Scramble for Africa, an early but secondary focus for most colonial regimes was the suppression of slavery and the slave trade.
Little change in official policy occurred however, and trading monopolies and colonial regimes made strenuous attempt to regulate or keep out independent "rogue" traders.
All colonial regimes had long since done the same.
Rome installed a colonial regime.
He spread anti Soviet, and anti Japanese propaganda, and instituted a colonial regime over the Uighurs.
The colonial regimes defined and empowered some (like the Tutsi) and dispossessed others (the Hutu).
With republicanism defeated in the failed uprisings, the colonial regimes in the Canadas were reconstituted and imperial rule was reformed.
The mixing of African troops with troops and civilians from other races however often made colonial regimes nervous.
Leaders of these groups characterized the present state (often imposed by colonial capitalist regimes) as a dismantling of the old social order, which they sought to restore.