Persian and Muslim traditions.
I'm going to answer in regard to France -- and I'm thinking the British example followed a similar pattern.
France continued to have a military presence in Africa as decolonization proceeded, saying this was a way to provide security. France had defense agreements with about half of the African nations. France became known as the "gendarme" (police force) of Africa.
France also maintained strong economic ties to the African continent. France imported significant amounts of raw materials and energy resources (like oil) from Africa.
So, continued military and economic ties would be two ways you could list in responding the question you posted.
Fanned by summer winds, the flames quickly spread through the dry, wooden structures of the Imperial City. Soon the fire took on a life of its own consuming all in its path for six days and seven nights. When the conflagration finally ran its course it left seventy percent of the city in smoldering ruins.
Answer:
Hitler launch operation Barbarossa
Explanation:
In 1941, Adolf Hitler launched operation Barbarossa with troops in the Soviet Union to invasion. Around three million German Solider were sent to the Soviet. It was a crucial point for the Germans to win the war as it was fought in eastern Europe. But by the defeat of the German Solider in the Soviet Union was seen as a turning point in WW II because it showed the weakness of the German.
Jamestown was founded, Quebec was founded, and the Seven Years’ War was fought.