I think we should have left Afghanistan to the Russians and let them bury their heads in the mess for 20 years. I have no illusions that I prefer what Kabul wanted to what a bunch of rural religious extremists wanted.
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So no, colonial regimes do not always or even particularly frequently fail in around 90 years. Many colonial regimes 'succeed' on their own terms, leading to functionally permanent control of an area and its resources.https://twitter.com/OreInNicaragua/status/1444787605082619911 …
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If they basically have the luck of the biological draw and their diseases decimate the earlier people as happened in the Americas. Every surviving American group has some European genes, often also African here (one of Nicaragua's Three Cultures).
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More of a colonist situation, I think, than a colonial one, also those are governments that are differently framed than ours. In South Africa, only the San were long term inhabitants. The Zulu and the Dutch showed up around the same time (400 years before I had another class).
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Not sure quite when the British showed up, but South Africa was a mixed culture from early, and the San were basically overrun by a range of intermixing people. The Boers who take DNA tests find out they've often got a touch of black in the mix. See also Trevor Noah.
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