The three colonial practices that encouraged individualism are:
Settler colonial: requires large-scale migration who are usually prompted by moral, governmental, or commercial purposes. It attempts to restore the initial community.
Exploitation colonial: includes some settlers and concentrates on the exploitation of natural reserves or people as the worker, typically in the interest of the metropole.
Surrogate colonial: includes a contract scheme approved by a colonial authority, in which the maximum of the immigrants does not originate from the same ethnic society as the law control.