Place in the sun

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"A place in the sun" is a term which commonly refers to the 19th century European colonial empires and their possessions.

Most European powers struggled to get their "place in the sun" by sending military expeditions and colonizing other continents —mainly in Africa and Asia. By claiming colonies, European nations were able to prestigiate themselves for having "overseas empires," as well as profiting from the material resources the lands provided.

The term itself appeared due to the habit that the European citizens had to go on holidays to the sunny, Southern Hemisphere colonies. The overseas territories not only granted prestige but also good sources of income, as touristic destinations and through exploitation of their natural resources.

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