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Colonization attempts by Poland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Colonization attempts by Poland
:''This article discusses Poland's involvement in the acquisition of colonial territories outside Europe. You may also be looking for: territorial changes of Poland or polonization.'' Poland never formally had any colonial territories, but over its history the acquisition of such territories was contemplated and at times attempted. The closest Poland came to acquiring such territories was indirectly through the actions of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, a fief of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which briefly controlled some colonial territories. Between World War I and World War II, the government of the Second Polish Republic and Polish business entities considered Brazil, Peru, Angola, Liberia, Mozambique, Tanganyika, Cameroon, and Madagascar as possible venues for colonization. Although lands in these countries were purchased and some Polish emigration took place, formal colonization did not materialize. The Maritime and Colonial League was a major player in promoting settlement and colonization in these areas. ==Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth== The Polish nobility was interested in colonies as early as the mid-16th century. In a contractual agreement, signed with king Henri de Valois (see also Henrician Articles), the szlachta secured permission to settle in some oversea territories of the Kingdom of France, but after de Valois's decision to opt for the crown of France and return to his homeland, the idea was abandoned.〔(Polska na koloniach, Focus magazine, 07/05/09 )〕
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